Snakes keep flickering their forked tongue.
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When a snake flicks its tongue, it collects odors that are present in miniscule moisture particles floating through the air. ... The prongs of the forked tongue fit perfectly into the two holes in the Jacobson's organ, which is also known as the vomeronasal organ.
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When a snake flicks its tongue, it collects odors that are present in miniscule moisture particles floating through the air. ... The prongs of the forked tongue fit perfectly into the two holes in the Jacobson's organ, which is also known as the vomeronasal organ.
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When a snake flicks its tongue, it collects odors that are present in miniscule moisture particles floating through the air. ... The prongs of the forked tongue fit perfectly into the two holes in the Jacobson's organ, which is also known as the vomeronasal organ.
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