“diamondback” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “diamondback”:

+ This eastern diamondback rattlesnake however, was not the longest ever found, for there have been reports on seeing some which were 8 feet long.

+ The western diamondback rattlesnake is responsible for most of the snakebites in northern Mexico and the U.S.A.

+ Young western diamondback rattlesnakes have a venomous bite from the moment they are born.

+ An eastern diamondback rattlesnake’s actual length is usually around 3 to 5 feet long.

+ The eastern diamondback rattlesnake venomous pit vipers, found in southeastern United States of America.

+ They are named for the Diamondback Rattlesnake.

+ The eastern diamondback rattlesnake is the heaviest venom venomous snake in the Americas, and the largest rattlesnake.

diamondback some example sentences
diamondback some example sentences

Example sentences of “diamondback”:

+ The heaviest eastern diamondback rattlesnake ever found weighed 15.4 kg long.

+ Around 94% of a western diamondback rattlesnake's diet is made up of small mammals like the prairie dog, the kangaroo rat, the pocket gopher, the vole, the wood rat, the pocket mouse, the white-footed mouse, the harvest mouse, the ground squirrel, the rabbit and moles.
+ Adult western diamondback rattlesnakes usually grow up to the length of 120cm.

+ The heaviest eastern diamondback rattlesnake ever found weighed 15.4 kg long.

+ Around 94% of a western diamondback rattlesnake’s diet is made up of small mammals like the prairie dog, the kangaroo rat, the pocket gopher, the vole, the wood rat, the pocket mouse, the white-footed mouse, the harvest mouse, the ground squirrel, the rabbit and moles.

+ Adult western diamondback rattlesnakes usually grow up to the length of 120cm.

+ Young eastern diamondback rattlesnake eat mainly small rodents like mice, rats and squirrels.

+ Western diamondback rattlesnakes are one of the most aggressive rattlesnakes in North America, and usually coils and rattles when threatened.

+ The western diamondback rattlesnake is also known as the “adobe snake”, the “Arizona diamond rattlesnake”, the “coon-tail snake”, the “desert diamondback snake”, the “spitting rattlesnake”, the “Texan snake”, and the “Texas diamondback rattlesnake”.

+ The western diamondback rattlesnake is found in deserts, grasslands, pink-oak forests, coastal plains, and rocky canyons of the U.S.A and Mexico.

+ They have, however, been reports on some eastern diamondback rattlesnake being in Shrubbushes and trees, probably looking for a prey.

+ Its pattern is similar to the “Western Diamondback Rattlesnake”, but the Red Diamond Rattlesnake has more of a reddish color on it.

+ Both the Colorado potato beetle and the diamondback moth are insects that are resistant to many insecticides.

+ In the U.S.A, the western diamondback rattlesnake is found in central and western Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, southern and central New Mexico, southern and central Arizona, southern Nevada, and southeastern California.

+ The western diamondback rattlesnake is eaten by coyotes, foxes, and hawks.

+ The western diamondback rattlesnake venomous rattlesnake found in the deserts of the United States of America and Mexico.

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