Tongue - page 2

What animal has a tongue twice the length of its body?
Motor Mouth ") On average, a chameleon's tongue is roughly twice the length of its body. In humans, that would be a tongue about 10 to 12 feet (about ...
Which animal's tongue is used for eating?
Frogs, chameleons and anteaters are striking examples of animals that can grab food using only their tongue. What animal uses its tongue to eat?What d...
How do they remove the cow tongue?
Add cow tongue, salt and hot water to a bowl, place on medium heat and cook for 15 minutes. Take it out of the hot water and peel the white thick laye...
Where do the blue spots on Labs' tongues come from you heard it was from a certain breed of lab?
Why do labs have spots on their tongues?Do full blooded labs have spots on their tongues?Why do dogs have spots on their tongues?Why is my labs tongu...
The shape of frog tongue?
The terminal parts of the filiform papillae in frog tongues have a rounded shape except for M. nasuta, in which the filiform papillae have flat tips (...
Why does your tongue move on its own?
Normal Tongue Spasms Vs. Spasms are generally caused by muscle fatigue, dehydration, or an electrolyte imbalance and can go away on their own in secon...
Can 2 flat tongued parents can produce a tongue roller?
Yes, two parents who can't roll their tongues can have a child who can. And it may be more common than we think. Many of our teachers used tongue roll...
How long does a comilianes tongue reach up to?
How far can a chameleon's tongue go?How far does your tongue go?Do lizards have long tongues?How long is the average tongue?How fast is a chameleon's...
Since frog contain no teeth what purpose would a sticky tongue have in a living specimen?
Sticky frog saliva is a non-Newtonian fluid. ... This unusual combination of tongue and saliva allows a frog to catch insects, mice or even small bird...