A rattlesnake suitcase is a term that refers to a type of luggage or container that is used to transport rattlesnakes, often for the purpose of research, relocation, or in some cases, illegal trade. The term gained popularity in popular culture and is also the title of a song by the band "Flogging Molly." The phrase evokes imagery of danger and the wild, reflecting the nature of the snakes being transported.
No, you cannot pack a suitcase within a suitcase.
No, it is a noun. But it can be an adjunct (suitcase handle, suitcase rack).
Common names include eastern diamondback rattlesnake, eastern diamond-backed rattlesnake, eastern diamondback, diamond rattlesnake, diamond-back rattlesnake, common rattlesnake, diamond-back, diamond(-patch) rattler, eastern diamond-back (rattlesnake), eastern diamond rattlesnake, Florida diamond-back (rattlesnake), Florida rattlesnake, lozenge-spotted rattlesnake, rattler, rattlesnake, southeastern diamond-backed rattlesnake, southeastern diamond-backed rattler, southern woodland rattler, water rattle, water rattlesnake, and diamondback rattlesnake.
the sidewinder (Crotalus cerastes),speckled rattlesnake (C. mitchellii), Mojave rattlesnake, western rattlesnake (C. viridis), Hopi Rattlesnake, Midget Faced Rattlesnake, and Great Basin Rattlesnake
There are species of rattlesnake that live in all of the biomes listed in the question. Examples:Desert - western diamondback rattlesnake Mountain - rock rattlesnake Forest - timber rattlesnake Jungle - tropical rattlesnake
pulling a wheeled suitcase. carrying a suitcase is not scientifically categorized as work.
No, the rattlesnake is a snake - a reptile.
A rattlesnake.
Yes, it would, but the rattlesnake has poison.
Yes. It's officail name is Diamondback Rattlesnake.
Yes, it is possible to fit a smaller suitcase inside a larger suitcase, depending on the size and shape of the suitcases.
A human can easily outrun a rattlesnake. However, the strike of a rattlesnake is quite rapid.