If your talking about the one with the butterflies on Spooky Mansion Deluxe or I spy Mystery: it's located on the pink butterfly on the far-left side of the wing. near the purple spot.
This is called a flicking of the tongue. A snake smells with its tongue, so it will flick its tongue a lot. it uses its tongue for sensing its prey and when it gets close enough it leaps and bits.
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When a snake does that it sniffs the air or gathering chemicals to sense prey.
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While a snake's forked tongue looks dangerous, it really is not. Snakes actually smell with their tongues. If snakes bite, they use their teeth
bottom lane, middle butterfly, upper left wing, there is a snake along the edge of the wing.
On the snake that looks like an eight on one of the plates on the table in the dining room!
The chick is hidden on the page with the title "Children's Classics" in the book "I Spy Mystery."
A snake's tongue is a 'sensory organ'. Each side of the tongue is monitored separately by the brain - enabling the snake to determine which way to go in search of food.
No. There is not a set tongue color for poisonousand harmless snakes. A garter snake has both red and black on its tongue
A mystery snake
Mobile Spy by Retina X-Studios
Actually, the tongue is very important for a snake. While a snake's eyesight and hearing are only average, its sense of smell is very intense, thanks in large part to its tongue. A snake's tongue may look strange, but it helps the snake to experience various aromas in its environment: for example, it flicks its tongue as a way to smell the air and detect if there is prey in the area or if there is some kind of threat.
The tongue is used to help the snake find food and to respond to its environment. It can sense a source of heat with the tongue telling it if there is an animal near or danger. Some snakes have a gland behind the tongue that allows them to spit venom. The cobra is one snake that can do this.
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A tongue
The tongue is used to capture the air particles around the snake. It (the tongue) is rubbed on a small organ in the roof of the mouth called "vomeronasal organ", or "Jacobson's organ. From this the snake can perceive if there is prey or predators around it