No, snakes do not have eyes on their tail. Snakes see by flicking their tongue "to taste the air".
Grass snakes are not typically consumed as food, so there is limited information on their taste. However, it is generally understood that snakes, in general, have a taste that is lean and mildly fishy, similar to other reptiles.
Snakes, Komodo Dragons.
they taste better
Yes, snakes do have taste buds, but they are not as developed as in other animals. Their taste buds are mainly located on the roof of their mouth and are used to detect chemicals in their environment that can help them identify prey or potential threats.
I do (they taste like totally nasty though)
Snakes 'taste' the air with their tongues. They draw odor particles into their mouths and taste them with their Jacobson's organ in the roof of the mouth. It is a manner for exploring their environment and searching for food.
snakes do have noses but they only use them to breath. they do not smaell wih their noses. they taste the air with heir tongue and that is the closest thing they have to smelling
Probably because they can ! Sadly, the human race will eat anything if they develop a taste for it !
No - but they are relatively short-sighted. Most snakes only see clearly at short distances - relying on other senses such as taste or heat sensors to provide 'long distance' information on their surroundings.
A snake uses its tongue like a sensor, its can taste the air and determine if there is prey or predators near.
They actually taste the air with their tongues. When they bring the tongues into their mouths, the tongues press against sense organs in the head.