Goannas, like other members of the lizard family, have a forked tongue to enhance their sense of smell. The forked design allows them to detect scent molecules more effectively by sampling the air from both sides, which helps them identify the direction of a scent source. This adaptation is crucial for hunting, navigating their environment, and communicating with other goannas. Overall, the forked tongue plays a vital role in their survival and behavior.
Five fat friars frying fish for the fork.
Not much...
Scales, fork tongue, and cold blooded
Yes, so please don't try it.
Goannas, which are large monitor lizards of Australia, are not endangered. However, due to increased numbers of cane toads in the "Top end" (far northern region of the Northern Territory), which are poisonous to any goannas which try to eat them, there are fears that goannas will soon be endangered in that region.
In the ground
Holroyd-Parramatta Blacktown AFC Goannas was created in 1979.
Goannas
they run after them or it
In my opinion, I think a fork. Honstely, i think a spoon because onetime my friends cousin stabbed her tongue with a fork and her tongue started bleeding ~ i think spoons are easier to use then forks because forks are all pokey and i use spoons for more of my foods
Yes they swim strongly.
because