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Public Release: 7-Jun-2018
Australian lizard scares away predators with ultra-violet tongue

Researchers investigate how the blue-tongued skink uses a full-tongue display to deter attacking predators

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When attacked, bluetongue skinks open their mouth suddenly and as wide as possible to reveal their conspicuously coloured tongues. This surprise action serves as their last line of defence to save themselves from becoming prey says Martin Whiting, of Macquarie University in Australia, who conceived the study just published in Springer's journal Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. The research revealed that the back of the northern bluetongue skink's tongue is much more UV-intense and luminous than the front, and that this section is only revealed in the final stages of an imminent attack.

 
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-06/s-als060718.php

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Re: Australian lizard scares away predators with ultra-violet tongue
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Re: Australian lizard scares away predators with ultra-violet tongue
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2018, 01:19:24 am »
When my son was a baby he contracted thrush and we had to use Gentian Violet, his mouth looked just like the lizards tongue.