breathing
Wrong!
The snake's tongue is an olfactory (sense of smell) organ.
they smell with them. They stick the tongue out and then move each forked half into pockets in their head. There are sensors in the pockets that act like smelling. That is why their tongues are always going into the air and back into their heads.
Smelling, or a type of smelling and males use it for charming a female snake.
they use it to smell
no because they use their tongue
In them? Of course!
Leopard seals don't have teeth, they long have hollow tongues, like a butterfly, that they use to suck the brains out of their prey.
All snakes are carnivores.
Rubber snakes keep birds away, but real snakes aren't detered by any decoys.
Snakes use there tongues for a lot of thing. Snakes use their tongues for smell and to find food.
Yes, But most snakes use their nose for smelling; some snakes use their forked tongues
snakes don't have ears they use their tongues to hear wierd isn't it
Snakes have long tongues because that is how they smell and see. They use the tongue as one of their senses; that is why it is always going in and out of their mouth.
Yes they do
No, snakes do though! =)
no
While a snake's forked tongue looks dangerous, it really is not. Snakes actually smell with their tongues. If snakes bite, they use their teeth
They actually taste the air with their tongues. When they bring the tongues into their mouths, the tongues press against sense organs in the head.
If you mean tongues, then yes, quite a few snakes have black tongues, but many also have red tongues, and some even have differently colored tongues than that. For example, the Red-Tailed Green Rat snake (Gonyosoma oxycephala) has a blue tongue.
yes....lool a very narrow one
Yes because it's still a snake, joined twins still have a Tounge because they are joined.