What specific defensive sound is produced by the Rhombic Egg Eater's scales?

Answer

A distinct rasping or buzzing sound created when keeled dorsal scales are rubbed together rapidly.

A crucial element of the Rhombic Egg Eater's intimidating bluff involves an auditory component. The scales covering the dorsal side of its body are keeled. When the snake is threatened, it rubs these scales together very quickly. This rapid friction produces a noticeable rasping or buzzing sound, which mimics the warning signals associated with certain rattlesnakes or vipers. This powerful auditory deterrence is combined with visual deception, such as flattening the head and raising neck scales, to maximize the impact of its defensive display.

What specific defensive sound is produced by the Rhombic Egg Eater's scales?

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