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Diamondback

British pronunciation/dˈa‍ɪ‍əməndbˌæk/
American pronunciation/dˈaɪəməndbˌæk/
Diamondback
[NOUN]
1

a venomous snake characterized by diamond-shaped markings on its back and a distinct rattling sound produced by its tail

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What is a "diamondback"?

Diamondback is a term commonly used to refer to several species of venomous snakes known for the diamond-shaped markings on their backs. The most well-known diamondback snake is the Eastern diamondback rattlesnake, native to the southeastern United States. These snakes are characterized by their large size, potent venom, and distinctive rattle, which they use as a warning signal when threatened. They are skilled predators and play an important role in their respective ecosystems. While their venom can be dangerous to humans, they generally prefer to avoid confrontation and will only strike when provoked or cornered.

Examples
1It's a diamondback.
2An eastern diamondback, a timber rattlesnake, a western diamondback, bigger snake means a larger venom yield.
3remember the Diamondback great toolbar
4We got a western diamondback rattlesnake right here.
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