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Definition of Coachwhip snake

Coachwhip snake
Coachwhip snake Coach"whip` snake" (Zo["o]l.) A large, slender, harmless snake of the southern United States (Masticophis flagelliformis). Note: Its long and tapering tail has the scales so arranged and colored as to give it a braided appearance, whence the name.

Meaning of Coachwhip snake from wikipedia

- flagellum is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake, commonly referred to as the coachwhip or the whip snake, which is endemic to the United States and Mexico...
- Coachwhip may refer to: a type of whip used by the driver of a horse-drawn coach, usually provided with a long lash Coachwhip (snake), various North American...
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- flagellum, commonly known as the Eastern coachwhip, is a subspecies of M. flagellum, a nonvenomous, colubrid snake, endemic to the southern United States...
- their own tail and roll after people. The hoop snake myth has also been attributed to the coachwhip snake. There are two recognized subspecies of Farancia...
- Masticophis is a genus of colubrid snakes, commonly referred to as whip snakes or coachwhips, which are endemic to the Americas. They are characterized...
- mountain lion, mule deer), and six reptiles (California kingsnake, coachwhip snake, gopher snake, side-blotched lizard, western pond turtle, western rattlesnake)...
- for the first time while protecting them from attack by snakes, including a coachwhip snake; marine life thrives in the Sea of Cortez, where a family...
- non-venomous snakes (Colubridae) and four species of venomous snakes (Viperidae) are native to Nebraska. Black rat snake Bullsnake Coachwhip snake Common garter...
- glossy crayfish snake Masticophis flagellum—coachwhip snake Nerodia erythrogaster—plain-bellied water snake N. fasciata—banded water snake N. rhombifera—diamond-back...