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Hello, the dog's tongue has the same function as other animals, such as tasting the west, that is, sensing the taste and temperature of food, secondly, the dog's tongue also has the function of heat dissipation, which is why you can see the dog always sticking out its tongue in the summer, I hope it helps you, thank you.
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In the hot summer, there are things in the mouth of the person to dissipate heat. In order to cool down, their heat dissipation organ is the tongue, so every summer I see dogs sticking out their tongues to dissipate heat. At the same time, there is also a function, the dog has no tongue, it can't bark "Wangwang".
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A dog's tongue has many functions, such as helping to dissipate heat, regulating body temperature, helping to drink water, cleaning wounds, and many more. Because dogs are covered with hair, they can't dissipate heat at will like humans.
So when they are hot, they will stick out their tongues to help dissipate heat and regulate their body temperature. And the dog also feels the food through the tongue, and there are many taste receptors on the tongue, which can also help stir the food.
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When it is hot or after running, dogs will stretch out their tongues and "exhale and exhale" and pant rapidly. This is not that the dog is tired and out of breath, but that the dog lowers its body temperature by sticking out its tongue to emit hot and humid gases. Because dogs only have a small number of sweat glands on the inside of their feet and between their paws, they cannot sweat to cool down like humans.
In addition, when the dog is thirsty for water, it has to lick the roll of the tongue to keep the water thirsty, and the average tongue licks more than 100 times per glass of water. It also has the effect of stirring food.
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It excretes a lot of heat from the body.
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Cooling. Because they have no sweat glands, they use their tongues.
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What can a puppy's tongue do.
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1. The dog's tongue can be used to dissipate heat.
As soon as a dog feels a little hot, it will open its mouth, stick out its tongue, and gasp for air, which in doing so can secrete a large amount of saliva instead of sweat. Dogs dissipate heat by vaporizing their saliva, lowering their body temperature. They drool profusely and lower their body temperature by evaporating saliva and absorbing heat.
Second, the cat's tongue can be used to clean.
After eating, the cat will wipe its beard with its front paws, and lick its fur with its tongue after being hugged. It's a cat's instinct to remove odors from their bodies to avoid being tracked by predators. The cat's tongue has many small rough protrusions, which are the most suitable tool for removing dirt.
3. The frog's tongue can be used to catch bugs.
The smallest frog is only 5 centimeters, which is about the length of a person's thumb, and the largest is 30 centimeters (more than a foot long), with a short and broad body and strong hind limbs. The pupils are all horizontal, smooth, the tip of the tongue is bifurcated, the tongue follows the front of the mouth, and it is long back into the mouth upside down, and it can suddenly turn out to catch insects.
Fourth, the tongue of the penguin, swallowing fish and shrimp and other food.
Penguins are a type of bird, so penguins do not have teeth. Penguins have barbs on their tongues and palates to adapt to eating food such as fish and shrimp, but these are not their teeth.
5. The snake's tongue is a "detector" that is designed to reconnoiter the surrounding situation.
The "whiskers" in the snake's mouth, which are often retracted, are actually the snake's long, deeply forked tongue. The snake's tongue often sticks out from the nick of the snout scales and flickers, collecting chemical molecules from the air, sticking or dissolving on the moist surface of the tongue, and then feeding it into the nose hoe to produce the sense of smell.
The nose hoe is the olfactory organ of the snake, located in a deep recess in front of the palatine bone, with an opening in front of the roof of the mouth, and its surface is covered with olfactory epithelium, which is usually connected to the brain. Since it does not communicate directly with the outside world, the tongue becomes an essential assistant to its olfactory function. The olfactory function of the snake hoe is particularly developed, and the olfactory function of the nasal cavity has become secondary.
6. Giraffes have long tongues that are used for feeding.
Giraffes have 1 pair of bony short horns on the top of their heads, covered with ** and hairy horns; The neck is particularly long (about 2 m) with 1 row of bristles on the nape of the neck; The body is shorter; The limbs are tall and strong, the forelimbs are slightly longer than the hindlimbs, and the hooves are broad; The tail is short and small, with black tufts at the end of the tail. The teeth are primitive low crown teeth, which cannot be fed on grass, but only on leaves; The tongue is longer and can be used for feeding; It has short horns, and the horns are covered with hairy **.
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In addition to tasting the taste of the dog's tongue, he also has a very important function, which is to dissipate heat, when the dog arrives in summer, when it is very hot, you will find that he will stretch out and pant big, and a large number of water droplets drip from the tongue, which is it dissipating heat.
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A dog's tongue can be used to dissipate heat.
A cat's tongue can be used to groom hair and remove meat from fish bones.
The saliva on the tongue of a goat can be used to heal wounds.
The tongues of anteaters and pangolins can be used to eat ants.
Starlings and parrots have soft tongues and can learn to speak.
The human tongue can be used to speak and taste tastes.
The frog chameleon's tongue can be used to stick to bugs.
A dog's tongue can scoop water.
The tongue of a snake can lick the chemical components of the air into the mouth and into the nose for discrimination.
The tongue of a cow can roll grass.
The woodpecker's tongue can be hooked out of the hollow of the tree.
The giraffe's tongue can wrap up the young branches and leaves of the tree, and it is convenient to eat.
When the tongue of a bee collects pollen, the long, thin tongue sticks into the flower tube, and the pollen enters the body of the nucleated bee through the snout.
The snail's tongue has countless tiny teeth (more than 10,000 of them), and as long as the tongue is scraped on the young leaves, the young leaves are scraped into the mouth, which often kills the seedlings of crops.
The tongue of the water fish can be shot by the insects in the air.
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