Dreams can be a tricky thing to interpret even for a seasoned professional. Snakes in dreams depending on if they are attacking you or ignoring you can mean a wide range of things. From sexual inadequacies to anxiety at work and some internal fear of what is going on in your life. A type of cat involvement typically means strength in emotional matters. It just depends on the type of cat the tongue belonged too.
See a psychologist.
If the stripes are light in color, maybe even off white it could be a CA king snake.
A snake's tongue is a 'sensory organ'. Each side of the tongue is monitored separately by the brain - enabling the snake to determine which way to go in search of food.
No. There is not a set tongue color for poisonousand harmless snakes. A garter snake has both red and black on its tongue
Snakes can have many different symbolic meanings in dreams, both positive and negative. The colors yellow and white are generally positive or benign, so a white and yellow snake is most likely a positive symbol such as regeneration, healing or insight.
Actually, the tongue is very important for a snake. While a snake's eyesight and hearing are only average, its sense of smell is very intense, thanks in large part to its tongue. A snake's tongue may look strange, but it helps the snake to experience various aromas in its environment: for example, it flicks its tongue as a way to smell the air and detect if there is prey in the area or if there is some kind of threat.
Clear but it does fluoresce yellow under UV light
The tongue is used to help the snake find food and to respond to its environment. It can sense a source of heat with the tongue telling it if there is an animal near or danger. Some snakes have a gland behind the tongue that allows them to spit venom. The cobra is one snake that can do this.
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The tongue is used to capture the air particles around the snake. It (the tongue) is rubbed on a small organ in the roof of the mouth called "vomeronasal organ", or "Jacobson's organ. From this the snake can perceive if there is prey or predators around it
The tongue is used to help the snake find food and to respond to its environment. It can sense a source of heat with the tongue telling it if there is an animal near or danger. Some snakes have a gland behind the tongue that allows them to spit venom. The cobra is one snake that can do this.