SERPENT SENSES
Jul 07, 2022
2 minutes
WORDS SCOTT DUTFIELD
or around 128.5 million years, snakes have been slithering around sniffing out prey – just not how you might think. Although snakes have nostrils, most of their ability to smell comes from using their tongues. In the same way that odorous particles are hoovered up by human noses, snakes lap up scent particles in the air by flicking
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