They don't smell with their tongues. Lizards smell with their noses. It's common sense any smart person would know that.
like any other living creature (through its nose)
same as all monitor lizards and snakes! using their tongue and sense of smell :)
No animal truly sweats from its tongue, but some animals do pant to cool themselves in place of sweating. One animal that is known for this is a dog.
A snails tongue is called a Radula.
No!,,you should never keep blue tongue lizards together,(captive or wild). you should always stay away from wild lizards.
No
Same exact organs as you and me, but in a different package (snakes have one lung though, and snakes, monitors lizards, tegus, and some other lizards have a Jacobson's organ like cats, which allows for better smell, and directional smelling but the reptiles mentioned use their tongue for smell, and snakes have no nostrils).
Blue-tongue lizards have relatively poor hearing compared to other reptiles. They rely more on their vision and sense of smell to interact with their environment. While they can detect some sounds, their auditory range is limited, making them less responsive to auditory cues. Overall, their hearing is not a primary sense for communication or navigation.
me
yes they are.
Snakes use their tongue to smell. tongue collect smell particles from air and tongue places the collected particles in a receptor at back of the mouth to analize the smell.
No, lizards are reptiles.NoNo lizards are reptilesNo. Lizards are reptiles. Salamanders look alot like lizards, but spend half their life in water which makes them an amphibian.