How to use in-sentence of “snake”:
+ Titanoboa’s diet consisted mainly of crocodiles, as researchers found out, because of the abundance of crocodiles in the Cerrejón Formation alongside the titanoboa and several large, hard-shelled turtles that the snake could not consume.
+ When a hose is turned up the hose will snake around unless it is held still.
+ The new tribe was named after an injuryinjured snake Rupert found and used as a mascot for the Drake tribe.
+ Predator cognition permits imperfect coral snake mimicry.
+ The average length for an adult eastern hognose snake is 71 cm in length.
+ He is often shown with his right foot replaced with an obsidian mirror or a snake – an allusion to the creation myth in which he loses his foot battling with the Earth Monster.

Example sentences of “snake”:
+ The Eastern hognose snake eats mainly frogs, lizards, salamanders, insects, other invertebrates, and small rodents.
+ The theme of female allegories was commissioned personally from by Catherine II, where the two figures recall “Perseverance”, who holds a snake in her right hand, and “Magnificence”, who holds an ovate in her left hand.
+ It is the longest venomous snake in the world.
+ One large non-poisonous snake is the anaconda of South America.
+ A taipan is a snake of the genus “Oxyuranus”.
+ Throughout much of the newt’s range, the common garter snake is resistant to the toxin.
+ It has been known to beat snakes with sticks in order to protect itself or to get the snake to release an infant.
+ However, if it is ingested, snake venom is usually not harmful.
+ The flying snake has venom, but much like garter snakes, the snake is so small that the amount of toxins in their saliva is only enough to kill their prey, which will be covered later on in the section about the flying snake‘s diet.
+ The fossil of a primitive snake from the Lower Cretaceous has been found.
+ The eastern indigo snake mostly lives in scrublands in Florida and Georgia with different types of plants.
+ The Eastern hognose snake eats mainly frogs, lizards, salamanders, insects, other invertebrates, and small rodents.
+ The theme of female allegories was commissioned personally from by Catherine II, where the two figures recall "Perseverance", who holds a snake in her right hand, and "Magnificence", who holds an ovate in her left hand.
+ It is the longest venomous snake in the world.
More in-sentence examples of “snake”:
+ In June 2013, DJ Snake was invited by Diplo to do a live mix on his radio show "Diplo Friends" which airs on BBC Radio 1.
+ The snake is terrestrial, diurnal and crepuscular which means it is active by day and twilight.
+ In June 2013, DJ Snake was invited by Diplo to do a live mix on his radio show “Diplo Friends” which airs on BBC Radio 1.
+ The snake is terrestrial, diurnal and crepuscular which means it is active by day and twilight.
+ After Orochimaru was defeated, Kabuto decided to master Snake Sage jutsu.
+ The snake becomes confused and wrecks the room after Rolli asks it a question it finds hard to solve.
+ A boomslang is a slender snake with large eyes on a large blunt head that is distinct from the neck.
+ It was supposed that he possessed a spiritual healing power against snake bites.
+ His identity was always mingled with that of the snake God Pakhangba.
+ Some of them are found in snake venom and are dangerous for our nervous system or heart.
+ Members include the black mamba, which is the most venomous land snake to mice, and “Hydrophis belcheri”, a sea snake and the most toxic venom of all snakes.
+ In Mandarin Chinese, the snake is known as “Zhōnghuá yǎnjìngshé” 中華眼鏡蛇, lit.
+ Naked Snake almost completes his mission until his mentor, the Boss, betrays him.
+ Today, though, most Medical doctordoctors use antivenin, not snails, to cure snake bites.
+ The nest of roadrunner is made up of mainly sticks and sometimes leaves, and snake skin.
+ The Eastern indigo snake is oviparous.
+ This snake usually gives birth to about 20 live snakes at one time.
+ Research into the rough-skinned newt and the garter snake shows this is a typical case of co-evolution.
+ However, she goes back to the parallel universe when Homer tries to kill a snake with her saxophone.
+ It was his order that if anyone from the public had a snake bite, they could approach him.
+ The snake is very common in the waters of the western coast of Costa Rica.
+ The myth told of a powerful, creative, dangerous snake or serpent, usually of enormous size.
+ The game is played in the role of a snake eating 2-dimensional glowing dots on a grid.
+ The Snake River flows along much of the border with Idaho.
+ While trying to get away from a satyr, she was bitten by a snake and went to Hades.
+ It is the second largest venomous snake in the world.
+ The corn snake especially is one of the most popular pet reptiles, and belongs to the rat snake family.
+ In Hindu mythology, the snake re-born.
+ The grass snake is a non-venomvenomous snake.
+ Brawl, characters that were not from Nintendo games were added, such as Solid Snake and Sonic the Hedgehog.
+ Heracles throttled the snake with his bare hands and the nurse saw him playing with the dead snake as if they were a child’s toy.
+ The eastern racer is a type of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae.
+ There does seem to be an important Research Institute of Clodomiro Picado in Coronado, Costa Rica who deal with snake venom etc.
+ Some mammals evolved physiological resistance to snake venoms, but African apes improved their ability to see snakes visually before the snakes could strike.
+ Its symbol is the snake and its colours are green and silver.
+ A venomous snake is a snake that uses snake venomvenom on prey to stop them and for self-defense.
+ For example, the translation of the Comanche words for pear, ant, rain, ice and snake could be combined to convey “Paris.” While the Comanche used an open system by using any word that translated to the desired letter, the Navajo developed a set vocabulary, such as “wol-la-chee” for c and so on.
+ But one type of snake – the boas – have vestigial rear legs and pelvis.
+ Over 600 species are known to be venomous — about a quarter of all snake species.
+ They account for less than one percent of the number of snake bites each year in the United States.
+ The main rivers of the Pacific Northwest are the Fraser River, the Columbia River, and the Snake River.
+ Colubridae is the largest snake family, and includes about two-thirds of all known living snake species.
+ This would also make the system less of an “anarchy”, as well as completely clearing the concerns expressed by Snake and Gwib above.
+ It was preying on other animals, which is a snake feature”.
+ The rosy boa is a snake of the Boidae family.
+ It is the longest native snake species in the United States.
+ The snake is not threatened, though it is protected in some countries.
