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Anoles, like many reptiles, have a keen sense of smell that they use to detect food, predators, and potential mates. They possess a Jacobson's organ, which allows them to process chemical signals from their environment. By flicking their tongues, they capture air particles and bring them into contact with this organ, enhancing their olfactory perception. This adaptation plays a crucial role in their behavior and survival.

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