Fun Fact: Snake Tongues

Snakes flick out their tongues to take in smells, rather than using their nostrils. They have a unique structure called the “Jacobson's organ” on the roof of their mouth, which enables them to pick up scent molecules through their tongues.

Source: oneearth.org

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