In general, snakes do not have a voice as they do not possess vocal cords. They communicate with other snakes through various means, such as hissing, body language, and pheromones. However, in literature and mythology, snakes are often portrayed as speaking with a sibilant voice, hissing or whispering. This is purely fictional and does not reflect the reality of how snakes communicate in the natural world.
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