massasauga
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of massasauga
First recorded in 1830–40; irregular after Missisauga River, Ontario, Canada
Example Sentences
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They then compared 90 of those sequences to sequenced genomes of 10 Western massasauga rattlesnakes, a common species with no limitations on breeding opportunities and large populations.
From Science Daily • Oct. 16, 2023
The endangered eastern massasauga and the timber rattlesnake are the only venomous species native to Wisconsin.
From Washington Times • Feb. 20, 2021
Massasauga The massasauga is the rattlesnake occasionally found in the swamps from western New York to Nebraska, but it is rare.
From On the Trail An Outdoor Book for Girls by Beard, Lina
"I am sure there is no danger from that source; but Douglas, did you ever hear of, or see, a massasauga?"
From Michael O'Halloran by Stratton-Porter, Gene
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