The snake's tongue is a sensory organ. each time it's flicked out - it catches microscopic scent particles from the air. Each of the two 'forks' work independently - giving the snake a direction-finding tool. If the scent on one side of the tongue is stronger - the snake knows to go towards the strongest side. The intensity of scent on the tongue also provides an indication of how close the prey is (snakes are very short-sighted !)
they can smell with there tounges.
their tounges
it is a kiss with the tounges
tounges. daaah!
Snakes use there tongues for a lot of thing. Snakes use their tongues for smell and to find food.
do black mamba snakes use mimicry
Most use the Stanislavski method.
because they don't have tounges!
they eat with their tounges
if you lick dogs you get hairy tounges
start snogging and then gradually stuck your tounges in each others mouths and rub ur tounges together
i didn't know snakes can use them i didn't know snakes can use them