No, it's a gland higher up in the head, plumbed to the fangs.
some types of snakes can eat the poison dart frogs, if they can cope with the poison.
Snakes use their tongue as an aid in smelling, and molecules detected are passed back into the mouth for identification. Snake venom is a modified form of saliva, whose ordinary purpose is adding enzymes to the food to aid digestion. Some snakes have further improved the design by having sharp fangs down which the poison can be passed into the punctured animal.
No Garter Snakes are not poisonous.
One forked tongue is one of the snakes by the dinosaur and the other is one of the blue monsters snakes tongue.
All of them, as far as I know. The olfactory organs of a snake are located in its mouth, and it sticks out its tongue to smell/taste the air.
No. Those snakes which have venom or poison of any kind keep it in special glands in their throat, where it is most easily used.
a bullsnake
No it is not
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As with other snakes, the tongue is about as long as its' head.
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