There is no adjective form of "rattlesnakes" -- there is the adjective "snaky" which means "like a snake", or sinuous (twisting).
The singular noun rattlesnake is often used as an adjunct, e.g. rattlesnake den, rattlesnake bite.
A snake could change and go look for its prey or someone will kill the snake and it would a prey it would take about hunderds of years
Most reptiles would meet that description.
slippery,slimey,sly,feisty and DANGEROUS
A word that would describe "Honor" and "Courage" is, Great. EX: It was a great honor to win the award. EX: It took great courage to kill the snake.
the snake would bite the rooster and leave. A rooster eating a snake is rare but possible
One example is "she was as scared as a mouse in a snake's enclosure".Another example is "his lies are as venomous as a snake".
I would kill a snake.
A king snake is a harmless, popular beginner pet snake. Not for the squeamish, they are very flighty but cannot inflict severe damage on a grown adult.
The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey
Atrocious or Bone-Chilling
The word 'snake' is a general term to describe a specific group of reptiles. A hatchling is the term given to a newly-hatched snake - up to about 3 months old.
what is wrong with it describe what the skin looks like