Rattlesnake

/ˈrætəlˌsneɪk/ noun

A rattlesnake is a poisonous snake found mainly in the Americas that has a rattle at the end of its tail. It makes a buzzing or rattling sound as a warning when it feels threatened.

The word combines “rattle,” from Middle English “ratel,” describing the shaking sound, and “snake,” from Old English “snaca.” The name directly describes the animal’s most noticeable behavior.

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