When threatened, hognose snakes will hiss, flatten their necks and raise their heads off the ground like
cobras. They sometimes feign strikes, but actual
Heterodon bites are very rare. This behaviour has earned them local
common names such as "puff adder", "blowing adder", "flathead", "spreadhead", "spreading adder" or "hissing adder". Note: For
Heterodon, "puff adder" is a common name inconsistent with established usage. "Puff adder" is the accepted common name of
Bitis arietans, an unrelated, dangerously venomous African species of
viper, which incidentally does
not flatten its neck in any threat display. If this threat display fails to deter a would-be
predator,
Heterodon species often roll onto their backs and play dead, going so far as to emit a foul
musk and
fecal matter from their
cloaca (in liquid form) and let their
tongues hang out of their
mouths, sometimes accompanied by small droplets of blood. If they are rolled upright while in this state, they will often roll back as if insisting they really are dead. It has been observed that the snake, while appearing to be dead, will still watch the threat that caused the death pose. The snake will 'resurrect' sooner if the threat is looking away from it than if the threat is looking at the snake. They are rather timid snakes and commonly hide from predators by burrowing down into leaves, sand, etc. == Diet ==