Definition of unwelcome;
1. (of persons) not welcome
2. causing dissatisfaction or displeasure (a snake's hiss?)
Why do snakes hiss, beats me, so I thought I'd ask.
Some time ago I was at a show looking at the reptlle display when the snake expert went "top shelf" and extracted an Inland Taipan aka Fierce Snake. While admiring this beautiful but highly dangerous snake he began explaining some known facts about snakes. They are 100% deaf and thus demonstrated by speaking loudly up close with no response. They have very poor eyesight (up to a couple of metres only). They are aware of movement....needless to say this wasn't demonstrated.
I have had numerous snake encounters all of a passive silent nature but I am aware snakes do hiss. About a year ago I was returning along a track when I espied some distance ahead a snake (about 15-20mtrs), as I drew near it began to hiss loudly for which I was grateful because I knew where it was, beside the track lodged in a hole. The hissing continued until I was well passed.
Point is they are deaf, how do they know their hissing will be heard by others or do they have some sort of inbuilt mechanism to relieve stress or get pysched up. As their eyesight is poor I was well beyond the range limit so I can only gather its movement senses are very good. The only difference on this walk was I picked up and injury and there was a fair bit of blood so maybe their sense of smell is good.
On TV when two male snakes begin brawling over mating rights for a female I don't recall any hissing taking place. So maybe snakes know we (including other members of the animal kingdom) can hear but they can't.
Any ideas as always interested in science.