Yes
There are several Australian blue-tongued lizards, and they are all members of the skink family. They are commonly just called Blue tongue lizards. Species include:Eastern Blue tongue lizard or Common Blue tongue lizardNorthern Blue tongued skinkWestern Blue tongued skinkCentral Blue tongued skinkBlotched blue tongueShinglebackPygmy Blue tongued skink
I think it is triple tongue
the blue tongue lizard uses its tongue as a defense mechanism. When a predator sees the blue tongue it thinks the lizard is poisonous, when it isn't.
A blue-tongued lizard is another term for a blue-tongue lizard, any of several species of Australian skinks in the genus Tiliqua.
In music, "tongued" refers to a technique used primarily in wind instrument playing, where the musician uses the tongue to articulate notes. This involves briefly stopping the airflow with the tongue to produce a clear and distinct attack on the note. Tonguing can create various effects, such as staccato or legato, depending on how the technique is applied. It is an essential skill for achieving precision and clarity in melodic passages.
not much at all, they sleep alot and sunbake and eat
A blue-tongue is another term for the blue-tongued lizard, any of several species of Australian skinks in the genus Tiliqua.
It has a really long tongue about the size of a adult foot
There do not seem to be any Australian marsupials with a purple tongue. There is a reptile, the Eastern blue-tongued lizard, which has a vivid blue-purple tongue, but no marsupials have this feature.
The Australian reptile with a long blue tongue is the blue-tongued skink. These skinks are commonly found in Australia and are known for their distinctive blue tongues, which they use as a defense mechanism to scare off predators.
Different types of lizards have different types of tongue colours. Just one example the Australian Blue-Tongued Lizard.
It depends on what your trait is. Let's say that your trait was tongue roller. Rolling your tongue is dominant over non-tongue rollers so we would use R for Rolling your tongue. For the recessive trait, non-tongue roller, we use the same letter as the dominant trait except it is lowercase. So non-tongue roller would be r.