Hilda Nyakun, Rockside Primary School
A snake uses the top of its tongue to smell. When it flicks the tongue in the air, it can tell where the smell of a certain object is. Snakes have nostrils, but they only use them for breathing.
Hilda Nyakun, Rockside Primary School
A snake uses the top of its tongue to smell. When it flicks the tongue in the air, it can tell where the smell of a certain object is. Snakes have nostrils, but they only use them for breathing.