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What sound does serpent makes?

"Serpent" is a broad term that can refer to many different types of snakes. The sound a serpent makes depends on the species and the situation.

Here are some examples:

* Hisses: Many snakes hiss when they feel threatened. This sound is created by forcing air out of their lungs through their nostrils.

* Rattles: Some snakes, like rattlesnakes, have a rattle at the end of their tail that they shake to create a warning sound.

* Growls: Some snakes, like boas and pythons, can make a low growl by vibrating their vocal cords.

* Clicks: Some snakes, like the African puff adder, can make a clicking sound by rubbing their scales together.

* Squeaks: Some snakes, like the garter snake, can make a squeaking sound by forcing air out of their nostrils.

It's important to note that not all snakes make sounds, and some snakes are very quiet.

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