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massasauga
massasauga (mæsəˈsɔːgə) Also -saugua. [Presumably American Indian.] A small, very venomous, dark-coloured, North American rattlesnake of the genus Sistrurus, esp. S. catenatus. Also attrib.1835 C. Bradley in Ohio Archaeol. & Hist. Soc. Publ. (1906) XV. 257, I learned that my conquered enemy was the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Massasauga Provincial Park
The Massasauga Provincial Park is a provincial park in Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada, stretching from the town of Parry Sound south to the Moon "Massasauga" means "mouth of the river" in Ojibwe. The name also refers to the massasauga rattlesnake, which is found in the area. wikipedia.org
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Eastern massasauga
(Sistrurus catenatus) and the western massasauga (Sistrurus tergeminus). Common names Common names of the massasauga include: massasauga rattlesnake, massasauga rattler (Ontario), black massasauga, black rattler, black snapper wikipedia.org
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Missisauga
Missisauga (mɪsɪˈsɔːgə) Also Messasague, Messisauger, Missasago, Missasauga, Missis(s)a(u)ga(h), Mississagua, etc. [Ojibwa, lit. ‘people of the Mississagi River’ (in Ontario).] 1. An Algonquian Indian people; a member of this people. Also attrib. or as adj.1703 tr. Lahontan's New Voy. N.-Amer. I. xx... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sistrurus tergeminus edwardsii
Sistrurus tergeminus edwardsii, also known as the desert massasauga, is a subspecies of venomous pit viper in the family Viperidae. Common names include desert massasauga, Edward's massasauga, Edward's rattlesnake.Description S. t. edwardsii is more slender and smaller than S. t. tergeminus wikipedia.org
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side-wiper
ˈside-wiper dial. and U.S. [f. as prec. + wiper.] 1. = prec.1888 J. C. Harris Free Joe 58 Write him a note,..and fling in a kind of side-wiper about New Jersey. 1893 H. T. Cozens-Hardy Broad Norf. 94 Sidewiper, a blow on the side of anything with a stick. 2. U.S. The massasauga, or other rattlesnake... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sistrurus tergeminus
It contains two subspecies: the nominate S. t. tergeminus, or plains massasauga, found in the Great Plains, and S. t. edwardsii, or desert massasauga, Common names Western massasauga, ground rattlesnake, Gulf Coast massasauga, víbora de cascabel (Mexico), Edward's massasauga, large ground rattlesnake, wikipedia.org
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Nipissing-North Arm Orienteering Trail
The Nipissing-North Arm Orienteering Trail, a backpacking route, leads across rugged wilderness in the Massasauga Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. Further reading Ontario Parks, Nipissing-North Arm Orienteering Trail Guide, draft Ontario Parks, The Massasauga Provincial Park Map, Queen's Printer wikipedia.org
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Bergen-Byron Swamp
follows: Beech tree Black rat snake Black huckleberry Cardinal flower Cinnamon fern Coal skink lizard Death angel Dog-tooth violets Eastern massasauga wikipedia.org
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Black rattler
Black rattler may refer to: Sistrurus catenatus, also known as the massasauga, a venomous pitviper species found primarily in the United States. wikipedia.org
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Pygmy rattler
two species of snakes: Sistrurus miliarius, a.k.a. the pigmy rattlesnake, a venomous pitviper found in North America Sistrurus catenatus, a.k.a. the massasauga wikipedia.org
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Necedah National Wildlife Refuge
Other threatened or rare species at the site include the Karner blue butterfly, massasauga rattlesnake, Blanding's turtle, and wolf packs. wikipedia.org
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Georgian Bay Islands National Park
for 33 species of reptiles and amphibians, including the five lined skink, eastern hognose snake, the eastern fox snake, and the threatened eastern Massasauga wikipedia.org
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Swamp rattler
: Crotalus horridus, a.k.a. the timber rattlesnake, a venomous pitviper species found in the eastern United States Sistrurus catenatus, a.k.a. the massasauga wikipedia.org
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Gaping (animal behavior)
Other snakes, such as the Western Massasauga, have been observed to engage in gaping behavior which "appears to be unrelated to any threat". wikipedia.org
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