Like some snakes
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POISONOUSLike some snakes
VENOMOUSLike some spiders and snakes
ASPSSome snakes
RACERSSome snakes
RATTLERSSome snakes
ADDERSSome snakes
ASPSSome deadly snakes
COBRASSome venomous snakes
ASPSSome poisonous snakes
ASPSSome dangerous snakes
ADDERSSome poisonous snakes
VIPERSSome hollow-fanged snakes
CLOGSTargets of some snakes
ASPSSnakes on some Egyptian artifacts
PETSLizards and snakes, for some
KRAITSSome snakes of southeastern Asia
COILSome snakes do it before striking
venompoisonous fluid secreted by some snakes, spiders, etc.
venomspoisonous fluid secreted by some snakes, spiders, etc.
zygantrumextra vertebral articulation in snakes and some lizards
zygantrumsZYGANTRUM, extra vertebral articulation in snakes and some lizards
zygantraZYGANTRUM, extra vertebral articulation in snakes and some lizards
interclaviclea membrane bone between and beneath the clavicles, present in some fossil amphibians, all reptiles except snakes, and monotremes
interclaviclesINTERCLAVICLE, a membrane bone between and beneath the clavicles, present in some fossil amphibians, all reptiles except snakes, and monotremes
ovoviviparous(of an animal) Producing young by means of eggs that are hatched within the body of the parent, as in some snakes
venompoisonous matter normally secreted by some animals (as snakes, scorpions, or bees) and transmitted to prey or an enemy chiefly by biting or stinging
snakesA long limbless reptile that has no eyelids, a short tail, and jaws that are capable of considerable extension. Some snakes have a venomous bite
zygosphenea median process on the front part of the neural arch of the vertebrae of most snakes and some lizards, which fits into a fossa, called the zygantrum, on the back part of the arch in front
zygosphenesZYGOSPHENE, a median process on the front part of the neural arch of the vertebrae of most snakes and some lizards, which fits into a fossa, called the zygantrum, on the back part of the arch in front