how does snakes smell their surrounding
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Snakes rely mostly on their sense of smell and their sense of touch. ... They have nostrils to breathe with but snakes smell with their tongues. When a snake sticks out its tongue it smells its surroundings. The moist tongue collects scents and small organisms from whatever it touches and from the air around it.
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Snakes rely mostly ontheir sense of smell andtheir sense of touch.
They have nostrils to breathe with but snakes smell with their tongues.
When a snake sticks out its tongue it smells its surroundings.
The moist tongue collects scents and small organisms from whatever it touches and from theair around it.
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