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How and why is hissing so common in the animal kingdom?

Hissing has many uses, says one reader, who was inspired to use it in his daily life too

19 April 2023

PFCXPY Aggressive Hiss Maine Coon Cat, Looking in Camera Isolated on Black Background

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Cats, geese and snakes hiss, and angry audiences hiss to make their feelings known. How is it that this “language” is common to such diverse creatures, as well as to those who understand the warning?

Gerald Legg
Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex, UK

Hissing has several uses. It is a method of communication when responding to fear or stress and is also a way to attract attention. In the animal world, it is often used as a warning to predators or unwanted suitors.

Humans have several forms of hiss: long and drawn out, expressing disapproval; short and sharp, rising in frequency and…

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