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their forelegs and hindlegs

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Q: What is lizard's locomotive organ?
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What is a locomotory organ?

the organs of a living organism that helps it to move is known as it's locomotive organ.


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When a snake or lizards tongue is draw back into the mouth it is inserted into a structure called the?

Jacobson's Organ


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It is normal for all reptiles (acidifying particles up nostrils) except snakes and lizards, who lash out their tongues, and pick up particles, where they go to their vomeronasal organ.(AKA Jacobson's organ). Look it up for more.


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Do rattlesnakes smell with the roof of their mouth?

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How do reptiles sense odors?

Most reptiles smell through their noses like we do, however snakes and some lizards also have a Jacobson's organ on the roof of the mouth. Reptiles gather scent particles on the tongue and flick them into this organ.