Sight and smell (they smell using their tongue).
Most reptiles smell through their noses like we do, however snakes and some lizards also have a Jacobson's organ on the roof of the mouth. Reptiles gather scent particles on the tongue and flick them into this organ.
Sort of. All snakes, not just rattlesnakes, and some lizards have a Jacobson's organ on the roof of the mouth. Reptiles with this trait flick the tongue out to gather scents and then flick them into the Jacobson's organ.
yes all lizards are reptiles... look it up
The fruit called Durian. If you mean it as a riddle, then the answer is your tongue. A tongue can't smell at all.
Like most reptiles, the leopard gecko uses its tongue to pick up scent particles. They will lick to smell out the area for prey items.
no blue tongue skinks are classified in the reptile category
Snakes use their tongue to smell. tongue collect smell particles from air and tongue places the collected particles in a receptor at back of the mouth to analize the smell.
like any other living creature (through its nose)
They use there little tongue to sip the water.
through their tongue
Nothing. The pythons sense of smell is in with its tongue.