None ! A snakes tongue is rarely longer than its head !
Nectar Bat's Tongue Is Longer Than Its Body
chameleon
If the species of snake is different than it will flick its tongue differently because its surroundings will change
Generally, it's the same length when fully extended.
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.
not 100% sure about this but im thinking that the bigger snake (1500) has more 'body' to heat up so there for it takes that much longer for it to warm up
No it is not quite.
A chameleon's tongue can be up to twice the length of its body, depending on the species. This remarkable adaptation allows them to capture prey from a distance. The rapid extension of their tongue can reach speeds of up to 13 miles per hour, making it an efficient hunting tool.
A zebras tongue is about 12 inches (about 30.48 cm).
Ben Armstrong
The animals that are most well-known for their especially long tongues are the chameleons. There are over 150 species of chameleon, and many, but not all of them, have tongues longer than their bodies.
its longer and uglier hahaha LOL