Sounds like a ringneck snake, they are completely harmless and some of the most beautiful (in my opinion) of the North American snakes.
One forked tongue is one of the snakes by the dinosaur and the other is one of the blue monsters snakes tongue.
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Since a snake has a forked tongue, this means that you think someone is speaking lies. This is a saying of Objibway Indians.No doubt other tribes in general.
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Snakes only have one tongue it may look like they have two as their tongues are forked. The tongue splits at the end making it appear it has two tongues.
that would be a forked tongue
From what I know, have learned from research and heard.... it doesn't have a name, other than: tongue Actually it's called 'Forked Tongue'. Because it spits in two different tines at the tip.
I don't think scientists have ever found a fossilized dinosaur tongue. However, there is no reason to believe they would have had two tongues, since no modern animals do. Additionally, birds evolved from dinosaurs and they only have one tongue, and it's not even forked. So, it's safe to say dinosaurs had a single, non-forked tongue.
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
No, no vertebrates have ever developed antennas. However, the snake's tongue behaves like an antenna in that it is forked and can sample the air (drawing the scent back into its mouth to do this as the tongue flicks in and out) with enough sensitivity to stalk prey. It can do this because its tongue is forked and it can differentiate the strength signal across the distance of the fork.
An anteater's tongue is longer. An anteater's tongue is 24 inches and a giraffes is 18 inches.