What snake has loudest hiss?

This is Russell's viper, which may have the distinction of killing more people than any other snake on earth. Estimates range of over 15,000 people a year. The reason I have them is you can hear. (Hissing sounds) They produce an incredibly loud sound.
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Do snakes hiss loud?

Snakes can't make a lot of different shapes with their mouths, which is part of why they can't make a lot of different sounds. They do have a special trick up their sleeves, though: a snake's hiss can be really loud, and a little hole in their mouths is responsible for that extra volume.
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What kind of snakes hiss at you?

Some species that are commonly known to hiss include the ball and reticulated python, boa constrictor, hognose, cobra, anaconda, and black mamba.
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Which snake produce a loud hissing sound when attacked?

Pythons typically hiss, and rattlesnakes make noise with their rattles.
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How do Bullsnakes hiss?

Bullsnakes shake their tails quickly to generate a buzzing sound while emanating a good imitation of a rattle from their throats. Unique modifications of the epiglottis and larynx add staccato to the warning hiss, deceiving already alarmed people.
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SCARY MACHO SNAKE (hissing loudly)



Are Bullsnakes aggressive?

Bull snakes are not aggressive by nature and will rarely bite unless provoked or startled. Bull snakes are one of the largest species found in the United States. They are powerful snakes ranging from 48- to 72-inches long with an average length of about five feet at maturity.
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What's the difference between a fox snake and a bull snake?

Bullsnakes (which are harmless) have a much more pointed snout than western fox snakes and a single anal plate. Iowa's timber rattlesnakes have thin, black bands (not spots) across the body and have a rattle at the end of their solid black tails.
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Which snake bite kills fastest?

Saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus). The saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus) may be the deadliest of all snakes, since scientists believe it to be responsible for more human deaths than all other snake species combined.
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What to do if a snake hisses at you?

As previously mentioned, hissing is a form of communication. If your snake is missing at you, it means it's feeling afraid, upset or annoyed. Any time your snake hisses at you, stop handling it and give it some time alone.
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Why does my boa hiss at me?

If your adult boa is coiled and hissing at you, however, this means that they are not in the mood to come out of their enclosure today. Respect its wishes, especially if it is a normally docile animal. Even snakes have bad days sometimes. Defensive posture: Note the tight 's' coil of the body and gaped, hissing mouth.
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Does a rat snake hiss?

>> Black rat snakes, when cornered or threatened, will often coil in a defensive posture, hiss, and strike repeatedly. They also rapidly shake or vibrate the tail. This results in many people mistaking this dangerous-looking snake for a rattlesnake or even a copperhead due to its bold behavior and color pattern.
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Why did my python hiss at me?

Ball pythons may hiss at you because they're scared, they'd rather be left alone, they are defining their territory, or they are uncomfortable or anxious. If your ball python not only hisses at you but randomly hisses, they may be suffering from a respiratory infection.
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Do tiger snakes hiss?

It will hiss loudly as it inflates and deflates its body, and if provoked further will lash out and bite forcefully. The venom of the tiger snake is strongly neurotoxic and coagulant, and anyone suspected of being bitten should seek medical attention immediately.
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Do brown snakes hiss?

Eastern Brown Snakes are relatively common around houses, especially where they back onto bush or open spaces. They will flee if approached but, if cornered, will raise up in a classic S shape and hiss.
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Do snakes fart?

Why Do Snakes Fart? Snake farting is not common because they are strict carnivores, and most of the gas that we humans experience comes from consuming vegetable material. Snakes don't even have the gut bacteria to break down plants to cause the gas.
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Do Diamond pythons hiss?

As well as being non-venomous, the Diamond Python is one of the most placid snakes in Australia. They will rarely hiss or threaten people.
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Do rattlesnakes hiss or just rattle?

In rattlesnakes, hissing and rattling their tails both serve as warning signals. “The process of hissing occurs when a snake forcefully expels air from the glottis within the throat,” Viernum continued.
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What is the number 1 deadliest snake?

Saw-Scaled Viper (Echis Carinatus) – The Deadliest Snake In The World. Although its venom is not very potent, the Saw-Scaled Viper is considered as one of the world's deadliest snakes as it is believed to be responsible for more human fatalities than all other snakes put together.
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Which snake has no anti venom?

About 60 of the 270 snake species found in India are medically important. This includes various types of cobras, kraits, saw-scaled vipers, sea snakes, and pit vipers for which there are no commercially available anti-venom.
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What is the strongest snake?

Compared with previous measurements of other snakes, such as pythons, the data so far suggests king snakes are, pound for pound, the strongest constrictors in the world, Penning says.
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Do Bullsnakes keep rattlesnakes away?

Bullsnakes do not repel rattlesnakes; they're both snakes, and each species wants about the same thing out of life—to eat, and make little snakes. Bullsnakes and rattlesnakes may not be bosom buddies, but they don't repel each other like bug spray to mosquitoes.
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What kind of snake has diamonds on its back?

The Western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) is a heavy bodied snake with a triangular shaped head. There are two dark diagonal lines on each side of its face running from the eyes to its jaws. It has dark diamond-shaped patterns along is back. The tail has black and white bands just above the rattles.
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