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Tasting the air

Snakes, like this Wester diamondback rattlesnake (Crolasu atrox), use their forked tongue to collect molecules in the air and transfer them to a specialized org...
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Snakes, like this Wester diamondback rattlesnake (Crolasu atrox), use their forked tongue to collect molecules in the air and transfer them to a specialized organ inside their mouth.
In this way they can "taste" the air
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