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Why do snakes flick their tongues all the time?

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Why do snakes flick their tongues all the time?

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Snakes use their tongues to both smell, and determine what is in their vicinity. Their sense of smell is both their strongest and the sense they rely the most on for basic survival skills. It’s also useful in determining an appetising meal from an unappetising one, and determining whether something is even food or not.

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