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Australis: for those of us who don't have access to other pages of that study - what was the results?
No compelling evidence for taste buds in snakes nor varanid lizards. This obviously doesn't refer to the vomeronasal ("Jacobson's") organ. Taste buds appear to be found in all other reptile groups.


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