Pronunciation: /əˈkænθəfɪs/
noun a type of venomous snake native to Australia
A1 An acanthophis is a type of venomous snake found in Australia.
A2 The acanthophis uses its venom to hunt and kill prey.
B1 Researchers are studying the behavior of acanthophis to better understand their ecology.
B2 Acanthophis are known for their potent venom that can be deadly to humans.
C1 The conservation efforts for acanthophis are crucial to protect their populations in the wild.
C2 Experts recommend caution when encountering an acanthophis in its natural habitat due to their dangerous nature.
formal The acanthophis is a genus of elapid snakes native to Australia and New Guinea.
informal I saw an acanthophis while hiking in the outback.
slang That acanthophis is one sneaky snake, watch out!
figurative Her words were like the venom of an acanthophis, striking deep into his heart.
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