What indicates the degree to which the snake feels threatened during its defensive posture?
Answer
The severity of the full hood combined with intense hissing and rapid forward movements
The severity of the defensive posture, including a full hood, intense hissing, and rapid forward movements, is a direct indicator of how threatened the snake perceives itself to be.

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