Állatok - Kígyók
Itt megtanulhatod a különféle kígyófajok angol nevét, mint például a "python", az "anakonda" és a "kobra".
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a legless, long, and thin animal whose bite may be dangerous

kígyó, vipera
a large semi-aquatic snake of the pit viper family that lives in swamps in Southeastern US

vízimokaszin, gyapotsszájú
a large limbless reptilian with a long body and a fork-shaped tongue

kígyó, végtag nélküli hüllő
a non-venomous Eurasian snake of the colubrid family with a ringed skin that is found near water

vízisikló, gyűrűskígyó
a highly venomous African snake of the elapid family with green or black skin, which moves very fast and lives in trees

mamba, mamba kígyó
a small venomous snake of the family of vipers with a dark pattern, originated in Eurasia

vipera, vipera
a large tropical snake that is non-venomous and kills its prey by squeezing it

piton, pitonkígyó
a large semi-aquatic snake of the boa family that squeezes its prey to death, which inhabits tropical regions of South America

anakonda, vízi boa
a highly venomous nocturnal snake with a dark skin and bright rings originated in Indian subcontinent

krait, egy rendkívül mérgező éjszakai kígyó sötét bőrrel és világos gyűrűkkel
a venomous snake of the pit viper kind that inhabits woodlands of Central and Southern America

bushmaster, a bozót mestere
a harmless American snake of the colubrid family with colored stripes and patterns on the skin

harisnyakötő kígyó, nadrágtartó kígyó
a highly venomous brown snake of the elapid family that is endemic to Australia

taipán, taipán kígyó
a highly venomous kind of snake that can flatten its neck when in danger or to scare other animals

kobra, pápaszemes kígyó
a heavy-bodied coppery brown snake of the pit viper family which is very venomous and has a triangular head, endemic to Eastern North America

rézfejű, rézfejű kígyó
a light-colored nocturnal snake related to the rattlesnake that inhabits North American deserts and moves in a curved S shape

sidewinder, sivatagi csörgőkígyó
any large kind of snake that wraps around its prey and squeezes it to death, such as a python, anaconda, etc.

boa, fojtókígyó
any of the small and venomous groups of snakes of the elapid family with red, black and yellow bands on the skin

korálkígyó, coral snake
a non-venomous snake of the colubrid family with an upturned snout, native to North America

disznórúszikló, felfelé álló orrú kígyó
a heavy-bodied venomous American snake of the pit viper family that makes a rattling sound by its tail when agitated

csörgőkígyó, haragos kígyó
a group of venomous snakes found in Northern Hemisphere marked by the sensory hit organs between the eye and the nostril

gödörkés vipera, csörgőkígyó
a large venomous snake of the viper family that inflates the upper part of its body in face of threat, originally found in Western Arabia and Africa

puffadt vipera, felfújódó vipera
a venomous Eurasian snake with relatively large fangs that goes deep into the body of a prey

vipera, mérgeskígyó
a species of venomous snake native to Australia, recognized by its distinctive black and white banded pattern and narrow body shape

bandy-bandy, egy ausztráliai eredetű mérges kígyófaj
a species of venomous snake native to western Australia, recognized by its distinctive brown and black banded pattern and triangular-shaped head

dugite, egy mérges kígyófaj
a venomous snake, known for its unique characteristic of possessing hollow and immovable fangs

mérgessikló, mérges kígyó üreges és mozdulatlan mérgező fogakkal
a highly venomous snake species, known for its aggressive behavior, potent venom, and distinctive triangular-shaped head

lándzsakígyó
a venomous snake, known for its distinctive appearance, including a large and broad head, intricate markings, and potent venom

gaboni vipera, gaboni áskígyó
a name commonly used for several species of venomous pit vipers found in East Asia and Okinawa, known for their aggressive behavior and potentially lethal venom

habu, gödörkés vipera
a venomous snake characterized by its distinctive horn-like scales above the eyes and a sidewinding movement

szarvas vipera, szarvasszúnyog
a large, venomous snake native to Southeast Asia, characterized by its size, hooded appearance, and potent venom

királykobra, ophiophagus hannah
a nonvenomous snake, characterized by its distinctive banding pattern and ability to prey on other snakes

királykígyó, királyi kígyó
a small venomous pit viper, characterized by its rattlesnake-like features and preference for wetland habitats

massasauga, mocsári vipera
a non-venomous colubrid snake with a distinctive color pattern of red, black, and yellow bands, resembling the venomous coral snake

tejeskígyó, hamis korallkígyó
a small non-venomous snake with reduced eyes and a burrowing lifestyle, found in tropical and subtropical regions

vak kígyó, ásó kígyó
a non-venomous snake species, characterized by its ability to climb trees, its slender body, and its feeding habits that primarily include rodents

patkánykígyó, egérkígyó
a venomous snake found in southern Africa that can accurately spit venom as a defense mechanism

ringhals, köpködő kobra
a non-venomous snake species native to North America, characterized by its glossy black coloration

fekete patkánykígyó, fényes fekete kígyó
a snake species that is adapted to rocky environments and is commonly found in mountains or cliffs

sziklakígyó, hegyi kígyó
a fast and non-venomous snake native to North America, characterized by its sleek blue coloration

kék versenyző, gyors kék kígyó
a highly venomous aquatic reptile found in warm tropical waters

tengeri kígyó, tengeri kígyó
a species of non-venomous snake found in parts of Europe, recognized by its smooth, shiny scales, slender body, and distinctive markings

sima kígyó, finom kígyó
a venomous snake found in Africa, with a slender body, large eyes, and varying shades of green or brown

boomslang, afrikai fákígyó
a venomous snake species native to Australia known for its striped or banded pattern and potent neurotoxic venom

tigriskígyó, kígyótigris
a venomous species of snake native to Australia, recognized by its black back and distinctive head shape

mallee feketehátú kígyó, Ausztráliában őshonos mérges kígyófaj
a large nonvenomous snake found in North America, known for its distinct pattern and aggressive defensive behavior

bikakígyó, bikás sikló
a common name used for various species of slender, non-venomous snakes that are adapted to living in trees and bushes, found in many parts of the world

fakígyó, fán élő kígyó
a non-venomous snake native to Australia, characterized by its diamond-shaped markings and reaching lengths of up to 3 meters

szőnyegkígyó, szőnyegpiton
a venomous snake found in Australia, known for its potent venom and ambush hunting behavior

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

gyémánt hátú csörgőkígyó, csörgőkígyó gyémánt mintázattal
any snake species that is adapted to aquatic habitats and has a preference for living near or in bodies of water

vízikígyó, vízisikló
a non-venomous snake characterized by its slim body, swift movements, and whip-like appearance

korbáskígyó, ostorkígyó
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