Jacobson's Organ
no you dont beacause blue tongue lizards cant bite hard
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.
I think when you asked if lizards "have babies" you may be asking if lizards give birth to live young. Most lizards lay eggs. However there are some lizards such as the blue tongue skink who give birth to live young. Therefore the blue tongue skink "have babies" rather than laying eggs.
No , Blue tongue lizards do not lay eggs like many other types of lizards. They give birth to live lizards.
Snakes are close cousins to lizards, as they both belong to the same group of reptiles called Squamata. They share a common evolutionary ancestor and have similar characteristics such as scales and a forked tongue.
A snails tongue is called a Radula.
We have a suggestion, " a blest of blue tongues".
No!,,you should never keep blue tongue lizards together,(captive or wild). you should always stay away from wild lizards.
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The study of the tongue is called glossology or linguistics. It involves the examination of the structure, function, and characteristics of the tongue in relation to speech and language production.
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yes they are.
It depends on the species. Lizards use their tongue for smelling to aid it in finding food. When a lizard flicks its tongue, it is picking up odors. When its tongue returns to its mouth the scent passes by an organ called the Jacobson's organ. Tissues of the Jacobson's organ process the scents thus allowing the lizard to identify the substance or object. Most lizards use their tongue to drink water. Some will use their tongue to lick clean their "lips". The gecko uses its tongue to clean its eyes since it does not have eyelids. The chameleon uses its tongue to catch prey.
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.
the blue tongue lizard uses its tongue as a defense mechanism. When a predator sees the blue tongue it thinks the lizard is poisonous, when it isn't.
they do not spit out stuff that will do anything so no
There are several Australian blue-tongued lizards, and they are all members of the skink family. They are commonly just called Blue tongue lizards. Species include:Eastern Blue tongue lizard or Common Blue tongue lizardNorthern Blue tongued skinkWestern Blue tongued skinkCentral Blue tongued skinkBlotched blue tongueShinglebackPygmy Blue tongued skink