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Snakes are deaf, they have no ears. They are very sensitve to vibration and will pick up your footsteps from quite a distance away. The tongue is very specialised,the taste buds detect the molecules of gas in smells,when you see a snakes tongue going back and forth into its mouth it's taking samples of gas to identify the source.It is actually smelling with its tongue

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No. A snake sees through its eyes. It uses its tongue to smell. To many snake species, smell is more important than sight.

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