That's the natural way they ward of predators and anyone that gets to close to the territory, especially if they are raising the young. They also give a nasty peck which i have experienced on a few ocassions. That's the natural way they ward of predators and anyone that gets to close to the territory, especially if they are raising the young. They also give a nasty peck which i have experienced on a few ocassions.
Swans really bite if you get near their babies. They fear you might hurt their babies, so yeah they bite. And dont go near them!! =)
No, swans are not venomous and do not carry any sort of venom within their anatomy. Swans only have glands for filtering water from weed!
some people believe so but no a cats kiss does not have venom in it
hiss or bite them with venom
Mainly they use there venom. They also hiss
Yes. Some lizards will hiss, bite, bob their heads, or release deadly venom when being territorial.
rattle snakes coil and emit the hiss sound of its rattle. When they coil that is the position were they can do the jump to attack and bite injecting the venom.
well there are hundreds of types of cobras. spitting cobras will spit at you before striking, but all cobras will raise their heads up and attempt to make themselves look bigger they may hiss before they strike you, the bite may or may not contain venom in it it depends on whether or not the snake wants to use the venom but all bites should be treated as though there was venom in the bite. the venom in one of these is strong enough to kill you
alger hiss
The Hiss ended in 2008.
The Hiss was created in 2001.
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.
Yes. They lift up to half of their body off the ground, and hold it vertically. They then hiss and/or spit venom at the eye of the attacker/disturber. If that is not enough to deter the onslaughter, they strike.
Hiss