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 \large \mathfrak \purple{why \: did \: the \: snake \: was \: flickering \: with \: his \: tounge}

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Answered by sahilpillai14
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Explanation

A snake may appear threatening when it flicks its tongue out, but it's simply trying to get a better sense of its surroundings by "tasting" the air. ... Although snakes have nostrils, they also use their tongues to pick up the scent of nearby prey or predators

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