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  2. Spilotes sulphureus - Wikipedia

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    Spilotes sulphureus, commonly known as the yellow-bellied hissing snake or Amazon puffing snake, is a species of venomous snake in the family Colubridae. It is widely distributed throughout South America , as well as the Caribbean island of Trinidad .

  3. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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  4. Rinkhals - Wikipedia

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    They will normally spit from a reared position, lunging and hissing while doing so. The rinkhals has ample control over its venom glands, and can accurately spit venom at ranges up to three meters. [8] Rinkhals are also known to fake death, a behavior seen in other snakes such as the genus Heterodon. Rinkhals engaging in thanatosis will roll ...

  5. Snake found relaxing in Arizona homeowner’s toilet - AOL

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    A coachwhip snake managed to make its way through the drainage system in Tucson, Arizona, to emerge from a homeowner's toilet. Michelle Lespron returned from four days away on July 15 2023 to find ...

  6. Snake - Wikipedia

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    Snakes are elongated limbless reptiles of the suborder Serpentes ... hissing. Studies on captive cobras showed that 13–22% of the body length is raised during ...

  7. Common krait - Wikipedia

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    It often rolls its body into a loose, coiled ball, keeping its head well concealed. When in this "balled" condition, the snake allows considerable handling, but overhandling often instigates bites. At night, though, the snake is very active and escapes by hissing loudly, or keeping still, occasionally biting the source of the annoyance.

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    Therapy may keep the phobia at bay for years or, for some people, permanently. Others might need to come back in and re-engage in treatment. It’s hard — if you’ve got a phobia and you think ...

  9. Causus rhombeatus - Wikipedia

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    When seriously disturbed, it will put on a "ferocious" threat display that includes coiling up, inflating the body (making the dark markings stand out), hissing and puffing loudly, flattening the anterior portion of the body, and striking frantically. It may also flatten the neck and move forward with the tongue extended, much like a small cobra.