IPA: /ˈrɪŋk.hɑːlz/
KK: /rɪŋkˌhɑls/
A highly poisonous snake found in southern Africa that can spray venom at a distance of up to seven feet.
The rinkhals is known for its ability to spit venom at its attackers.
The word 'rinkhals' originates from Afrikaans, derived from the Dutch 'ringhals', meaning 'ring neck'. It refers to a specific type of snake known for its distinctive neck markings.
Think of the 'ring' in 'ringhals' to remember that this snake has a notable ring-like pattern around its neck.