A snake uses its ----- to touch and smell objects.
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Answer: TONGUE
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Snakes rely mostly on their sense of smell and their sense of touch. Snakes don't have noses like we do. ... When the tongue goes back into the mouth, its forks touch a special sensory organ on the roof of the mouth called the Jacobson's organ and tells the snake what it smells.
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