“…The diversity of tongue morphology of lizards has been extensively documented, mostly in relation to the structure of its dorsal epithelium and lingual musculature. Lizards are known to employ the tongue in a variety of behaviours, including chemosensory detection, drinking, food procurement and/or capture, food transport, swallowing, and grooming (Russell & Rosenberg, ; Bels, Chardon & Kardong, ; Schwenk & Rubega, ; Bels et al , ; Baeckens, Van Damme & Cooper Jr, b; Bels et al , ,b). Several authors offer functional explanations for the morphological diversity seen in the tongue epithelia of lizards (Meyers & Nishikawa, ; Herrel et al , ; Meyers & Herrel, ; Abbate et al , , , ; Zghikh et al , ; Iwasaki, Erdogan, & Asami, ).…”