Smelling in Stereo: The Real Reason Snakes Have Flicking, Forked Tongues - UConn Today
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UConn biologist Kurt Schwenk explains the truth behind a long-misunderstood natural mystery: why snakes have forked tongues.
Kurt SCHWENK, Professor, PhD, University of Connecticut, CT, UConn, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Smelling in stereo: The reason snakes have flicking, forked tongues
Kurt SCHWENK, Professor, PhD, University of Connecticut, CT, UConn, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
10 Facts About How a Snake Can Smell - The Infinite Spider
Kurt SCHWENK, Professor, PhD, University of Connecticut, CT, UConn, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
A Snake Smells with Its Tongue Ever wonder why snakes have forked tongues? To pick up a scent, a snake flicks its tongue in the air. Because the tongue is forked
Kurt Schwenk, Ph.D., Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Behavior - Expert with University of Connecticut
Smelling in stereo – the real reason snakes have flicking, forked tongues
Do snakes use their tongues to smell? If so, do they smell through the sides of their tongue like we do in our noses? - Quora
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