It's not really known, but it is said that hissing is a form of communication. Rattle snakes rattle their rattle to communicate too.
Snakes and Nazis.
There are Two kinds of snakes that are poisonous.It is the Rhabdophis snakes (keelback snakes) and the Certain Garter Snakes.
Grass snakes and rattle snakes and garden snake
rattle snakes
Well - the obvious answer is - snakes are reptiles and owls are birds ! Additionally, snakes have scales and owls have feathers !
They don't.
They use body language to communicate to each other.
Snakes
—Snakes communicate through hissing. Hissing can be a sign of mating, aggression, and much more, depending on the tone and more. Snakes can communicate through smell & touch. During breeding this is very important. When the snake keeps sticking it's tongue out, it is smelling. They also feel vibrations from the ground.
Snakes
Snakes cannot talk, therefore how can they have a lisp?
yes they do i know this because i grew up on a mountain and snake catching was the main entertainment
No, black mambas do not have good hearing. Snakes cannot actually hear. They are, however, very good at detecting vibrations in the ground.
Sailfish display cooperation while hunting, sometimes joining dozens of other sailfish as they try to catch prey. The hunting sailfish communicate with one other during the hunt by changing their colors.
Grey banded king snakes communicate through a combination of visual cues, such as posturing and body language, as well as the release of pheromones. They may hiss, vibrate their tails, or strike if they feel threatened or during courtship rituals. Overall, their communication is primarily non-vocal and relies on these behaviors to convey messages.
Garden snakes, or garter snakes, have several adaptations that aid their survival. They possess a slender, elongated body that allows them to navigate through dense vegetation and escape predators. Their coloration often includes stripes or patterns that provide camouflage against their natural surroundings, helping them avoid detection. Additionally, garden snakes have a keen sense of smell, which they use to locate prey and communicate with other snakes.
Snakes communicate using a variety of methods such as body movements, hissing sounds, and pheromones. They may use their body language to signal threats, mating interest, or submission to other snakes. Hissing is often used as a warning signal to indicate agitation or distress.