YES......thats like saying do all snakes have no bones..... not trying to be rude.
-SP
All snakes can't hear but they have a good sense with their tongue.
same as all monitor lizards and snakes! using their tongue and sense of smell :)
A rattlesnake, like all snakes, uses its tongue to find food. The tongue of a snake is used in conjunction with the Jacobson's organ on the roof of the mouth to smell.
A snake has a forked tongue because it evolved as a 'direction finding' sense over thousands of years. As a snake flicks its tongue, microscopic particles of scent stick to it. The tongue is pulled back into the mouth, and placed into the Jacobson's Organ - an area of very sensitive nerve cells. So sensitive that it can detect the microscopic variations from one half of the forked tongue to the other - telling the snake to 'go this way' to food !
Yes Coral snakes can sense danger. Many others too. Not all snakes can sense danger. A water snake example, can not sense danger if an animal or human is looking to kill it or hunt it down. Tree snakes also, can not sense danger of near predators ; even pray, which is not danger to the snake, it is food. Snakes have amazing ways! Snakes are beloved animals even some,that are not poisonous, can be pets. Snakes are amazing!
Because most of them save mini sencors that serve as ears all over their body.
Sense organs!!
Yes, the nose, eyes, ears, tongue and skin are all organs.
Solomon Island skink Blue-tongue skink Shingle-backed skink Some chameleons Jackson's chameleon Some snakes All boas All vipers Garter snakes
All snakes use heat sensors, they use them to find food, a shelter and what things are.
Yes. They also use it to see and touch. It can pick up scents from the air this way and those on the floor by flicking its tongue.
no. all snakes are carnivores