How is the mechanics of a defensive bite from a Sunbeam Snake typically characterized?

Answer

A rapid snap meant to encourage the threat to release its hold

When a Sunbeam Snake does bite defensively, especially when restrained, the action is typically a quick snap intended to deter the perceived threat from holding on, rather than a sustained attack aimed at immobilization.

How is the mechanics of a defensive bite from a Sunbeam Snake typically characterized?
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