its easy you use a specular origin called the sting
Part of the olfactory (smell) system.
How might a squirrel use its sense of hearing?
The nose is the sense organ of smell. The nose allows us to smell because of special 'nose hairs' found further up in the nose away from the part we can see. these hairs pick up the smell of the surroundings send an appropriate message to the brain then the brain interprets it, and gives an identification of the smell.
the Jacobson's organ
Frontal Lobe
The olfactory receptors at the back of the nasal chamber.
nose!
Your nose.
A snake uses its forked tongue to collect scents and then flicks them into the Jacobson's organ on the roof of the mouth.
The organ or body part that the butterfly uses to eat food is the proboscis. This is what they use to drink or suck nectar from flowers and plants.
A snake doesn't really 'smell' to say the least. They have a special organ in the nasal cavity of their skulls called the Jacobson's Organ. When they flick their tongue out, they use that organ to sense any nearby prey or threat. So in a sense, they 'smell' while they taste the air.
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