Publisher's Synopsis
Western hognose will even flatten out the ribs alongside its neck, or "hood" like a cobra. This bluff is maximum mind-blowing with mature animals; in more youthful snakes it's pretty a laugh.An alarmed Western hognose will even strike, regularly again and again with a closed mouth in a sequence of both ahead or sideways movements. When a Western hognose does strike, it hits the predator with its closely keeled snout, however does now no longer bite.Finally, sometimes the Western hognose-most usually more youthful animals-will play useless whilst it has exhausted its different defenses to thrust back danger.