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Lizards have recourse to three main chemosensory systems: Vomeronasal, olfactory and gustatory.
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Lizards have recourse to three main chemosensory systems: vomeronasal, olfactory and gustatory.
    
The taste buds are poorly developed and are mainly found in the pharynx, tongue and oral epithelium (beneath and lateral to the tongue). They are more abundant in species belonging to the Iguanidae family and absent in ''Varanus indicus'' (Mangrove monitor - Varanidae family).
 
The taste buds are poorly developed and are mainly found in the pharynx, tongue and oral epithelium (beneath and lateral to the tongue). They are more abundant in species belonging to the Iguanidae family and absent in ''Varanus indicus'' (Mangrove monitor - Varanidae family).
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