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Water moccasins, also known as cottonmouths, typically do not make a distinct sound before attacking. However, they may hiss or emit a warning sound if threatened, which serves as a deterrent rather than a precursor to an attack. Their behavior often involves a defensive posture, and they rely on their camouflage and sudden strikes rather than vocalizations to catch prey or defend themselves.

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