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  2. Bellow (sound) - Wikipedia

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    It's a form of roaring and reverberating sound. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Also, the bull snake bellows and hisses as its defensive sounds, It bellows at first in a short period high amplitude, followed by a longer period of low amplitude before it maintains a constant sound.

  3. Rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    However, no sound can be made by the rattle until a second segment is added when the skin is shed again. [59] A new rattle segment is added each time the snake sheds its skin, and the snake may shed its skin several times a year, depending on food supply and growth rate.

  4. Tail vibration - Wikipedia

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    Snakes more closely related to rattlesnakes vibrate more quickly than do more distant rattlesnake relatives. [1] In one study that measured tail vibration in 155 snakes representing 56 species, vibratory speed ranged from 9 vibrations per second ( Bothriopsis taeniata ) to 91 rattles per second ( Crotalus polystictus ). [ 1 ]

  5. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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    Certain words in the English language represent animal sounds: the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication. The words can be used as verbs or interjections in addition to nouns , and many of them are also specifically onomatopoeic .

  6. What does cold weather mean for snakes and alligators in SC ...

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    Snakes may take to burrowing in holes or caves, under logs or rocks, in tree stumps, or by making their way into basements, crawlspaces, garages, barns, sheds, wood piles and even car engines.

  7. Aposematism - Wikipedia

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    The sound-producing rattle of rattlesnakes is an acoustic form of aposematism. [30] Sound production by the caterpillar of the Polyphemus moth, Antheraea polyphemus, may similarly be acoustic aposematism, connected to and preceded by chemical defences. [31] Similar acoustic defences exist in a range of Bombycoidea caterpillars. [32]

  8. Snakes showing up in your dreams? That's not actually a bad thing

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    And a snake dream may just come to you in order to remind you of your innate ability to do just that. Snakes in dreams also indicate it may be time to make a swift move Snakes shed their skin in ...

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