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Hognose snake

British pronunciation/hˈɒɡnəʊz snˈeɪk/
American pronunciation/hˈɑːɡnoʊz snˈeɪk/
Hognose snake
[NOUN]
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a non-venomous snake of the colubrid family with an upturned snout, native to North America

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hognose snake definition and meaning

What is a "hognose snake"?

A hognose snake is a non-venomous snake known for its unique appearance and behavior. It gets its name from its upturned snout, which resembles a pig's snout. Hognose snakes come in various colors and patterns, but they commonly have a flattened head and an upturned nose scale. These snakes are relatively small, typically ranging from one to three feet in length. Despite their harmless nature, hognose snakes have a defensive display where they flatten their necks, and hiss, and may even play dead by flipping onto their backs. They primarily feed on small prey such as frogs, toads, lizards, and rodents. Hognose snakes are fascinating and relatively docile reptiles, making them popular among snake enthusiasts.

Examples
1Both the Eastern hognose snake and the Sonoran coral snake use a tactic called cloacal popping.
2The hognose snake now holds it firm, and is an expert hunter.
3The hognose snake now holds it firm, and is an expert hunter.
4The hognose snake is not poisonous and so cannot rapidly kill its prey, and has to attempt to choke it or swallow it alive.
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