name an animal which uses its tongue to smell
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Answer: Snakes.
Snakes flick their tongues to capture scent molecules. Though snakes have nostrils, they actually receive a lot more sensory information via their tongues.
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Snakes, like this central American Indigo snake, flick their tongues to capture scent molecules. Please be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited. Though snakes have nostrils, they actually receive a lot more sensory information via their tongues.
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