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.
theyre straight for more than half the length and the separates into two points
A garter snake has a red tongue.
A forked [bifurcated] tongue.
A snake does not have a language.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Nyoka" has the meaning of "Snake"
coral snake
once a snake always a snake
cobras, black mambas, corn snake, ball python, garden snake, bull snake, rattle snake, tree snake, grass snake, milk snake, fox snake,
its a state that is snake
Snake can be translated into Kikuyu language as joka.
body language and pheromones
Yes: BODY language!
The word for 'snake' in the Irish language is nathair. In Scottish Gaelic:?
What is snake in Dhɔg Cɔlɔ/Shilluk language
It is a type of tree snake, directly translated from the "Afrikaans" language. (Boom - tree; slang - snake)
It means Snake
It's spelled the same - but it's pronounced 'snar-keh'
Serpent (synonym), Sidewinder, Sea snake, Sand Adder,
"Obama" does not mean snake in any language.The name "Obama" comes from the Luo language, which means "to bend" or "to lean"Coincidently, in Japanese it means "little beach."
Mhungu is a term used in Zimbabwe to refer to traditional wooden stools commonly used in African households. These stools are often handcrafted and serve both functional and decorative purposes in the home.
Cobra comes from the Portuguese word cobra (de capello) =snake (with a hood), from Latin colubra =snake