Snakes hear through their ribs, the part of them that resonates with the ground. This is why it's so easy to trip over a sleeping snake. They don't communicate vocally with other snakes. "Hiss" is a popular conception of a snakey noise. Snakes generally try to make no sound at all since their livelihood depends upon sneaking up on things. This is one cause of other creatures' fear of snakes: you can hear a wolf or a wildcat coming, but a snake is just suddenly, silently there and, very likely, wishing it was a long way away from you, but those unexpectedly sharing space with a snake don't see it that way. Rattlesnakes and their relatives do make noise, but it's a defensive reaction designed to make things too big to eat go away.
Yes very weird. It is not normal to hiss at a classmate. It is very strange that he/she would hiss at someone.
Hiss can be either a noun or a verb.Noun: The hiss from the tape deck was very annoying.Verb: The cat tends to hiss at anyone he doesn't recognize.
A snake hisses by forcefully expelling air through a narrow opening in its throat, usually when it feels threatened or agitated. This sound is produced by the rapid vibration of tissues in the snake's throat.
its to do with snakes,,, if the patern red touch yellow they are usually poisones,, if red touches black , they are usually non poison,,,
Loud may be twice as loud than moderately loud.
A slug
the two kinds of dynamics are: soft loud kinds of soft are: kinds of loud are: piano- soft forte- loud pianissimo- very soft fortissimo- very loud pianississimo- very very soft fortississimo- very very loud mezzo piano- moderately soft mezzo forte- moderately loud
The loudest reptile is the crocodile. They are known to produce very loud hissing and bellowing sounds to communicate with each other and establish territory.
not really. They screech sometimes and whinny and neigh, but not so much hisss.
Loud.
Very loud.