snakes simply use their tongues to smell and find food.
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Snakes use all of their bodies to find food. They use their tongue to sense chemicals in the air so they know where food might be. They use their eyes and ears to sense prey. They use their muscles to move to where the prey is and strike at it. They use their fangs to attack.
Hens use their eyesight to seek food. They use their claws to scrape away the soil in their search for grain, seeds and insects, and they use their beaks to pick up and swallow any food they find.
It uses its tongue. The tongue is forked so that it knows where the food is. If it is stronger on the left tip, he goes to the left. It's the same with the right one. Hope this helps.
Chickens use their feet to scratch in the ground to find food then chickens use their beak to pick up food and eat food.
a cat is so smart they will use their voice, their paws their 'cuteness" enough that you cannot refuse them anything!
they are both chickens...^^
Take the hen across first. Go back alone. Take the fox. Take the hen back. Get the food and leave the hen. Go back alone. Take the hen.
only one I can think of is hen.... Cornish hen
Hen?
no they eat it and digest it
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Well a rooster is born with different parts than a hen. Hens can lay eggs and roosters can not.
It does nothing.
The fleshy growth on top of a rooster's head, known as the comb, is used to attract hens. Hens are attracted to roosters with big, bright combs.
Grain, grasshoppers, crickets, flies, etc.
it thinks you're food
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