noun
- Plural of hognose; any of several nonvenomous North American snakes (genus Heterodon) with an upturned snout, known for playing dead when threatened.
Usage: Also called hognose snake or puff adder (regional).; Common in zoology and herpetology contexts.
Examples
- The hognoses in the reptile exhibit are popular attractions because of their dramatic defensive behavior.
- Several hognoses were spotted basking near the woodland path.
- Hognoses are harmless to humans despite their threatening appearance.
- The zoo's collection includes three different species of hognoses.
- Hognoses use their upturned snouts to dig in sandy soil for toads and frogs.