Note to readers: The Naples Daily News and News-Press are asking experts questions about Burmese Pythons in 2024. The invasive snake is wreaking havoc with the ecosystem in southern parts of Florida.
The answer lies in their tongue. Pythons flick out their tongue to “taste the air.” Using a special internal organ called the Jacobson’s organ, they can pick up scent particles, alerting them to the ...
Q. Can a Burmese python smell? FWC: McKayla Spencer, the Nonnative Fish and Wildlife Program Coordinator for the FWC, told us snake species, such as the Burmese python, have multiple ways to smell and ...
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