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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.
Anteater. and the tongue of the pangolin can be used to eat ants.
Mynah. And the parrot's tongue is soft and can learn to speak.
The human tongue can be used to speak and taste tastes.
Frog chameleon.
The 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.
Giraffe. The tongue can wrap the young branches and leaves on the tree, and it is very convenient to eat.
When a bee's tongue picks pollen, its long, thin tongue sticks into the flower tube, and the pollen enters the bee's body 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 fish can be shot by an insect in the air.
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A cat's tongue, like a knife, can remove flesh from bones.
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1. The woodpecker's tongue can reach deep into the bark of the tree and hook the worm out.
2. The frog's tongue is like a "catapult", it will turn out of its mouth at once, stick to the insect and pull it into the mouth.
3. The snake's tongue is a "detector", which is specially designed to reconnoiter the surrounding situation.
4. The giraffe's tongue is very long, about 60 cm, which can roll the young branches and leaves on the tree, and it is very convenient to eat.
5. Penguins have sharp teeth on their tongues and can bite slippery fish and shrimp.
6. The ant's tongue is relatively long, and the base of its tongue is not in the mouth, but fixed to the sternum.
7. The tongue of the bee is born in the middle of the tubular snout of the mouthparts. When collecting pollen, it simply inserts its long, slender tongue into the flower tube, stretches and retracts, and the pollen enters its body through its snout.
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1. The woodpecker's beak can reach deep into the roots of the tree and hook out the small insects.
2. The frog's tongue is like a "catapult", it will turn out of the entrance at once, stick to the small insects and pull into the passage.
3. The snake's tongue is a "detector", which is professional in order to detect the surrounding conditions.
4. The sika deer has a long mouth, about 60 cm, and it can roll up the branches and leaves of the branches, which is very convenient to eat.
5. Little penguins have long pointed teeth on their tongues, which can bite slippery fish and shrimp.
6. The mouth of the little ant is the most relative, its tongue is not in the mouth, but it is fixed on the shoulder blade.
7. Mifeng's mouth is born in the middle of the tubular kiss of the mouthparts. When collecting bee pollen, if it sticks its long, slender mouth into the flower tube, and when it stretches and shrinks, the bee pollen enters the body according to the snout.
8. The dog's mouth can be used to dissipate heat.
9. The cat's tongue can be used to tidy up the hair and remove the flesh from the bones.
10. The spittle on the tongue of the lamb can be used to heal diseases.
11. The mouths of anteaters and Chinese pangolins can be used to eat ants.
12. Starlings and parrots have loose mouths, and human mouths can be used for speech and taste.
13. The mouth of the little frog chameleon can be used to stick to small bugs.
14. When the mouth of the honey peak steals pollen, the long and thin mouth stretches into the flower tube, and the bee pollen enters the body of the honey peak according to the snout, and the tongue of the little turtle has thousands of tiny teeth (more than 10,000 of them), if the mouth is scraped on the leaves, the leaves are scraped into the mouth, so often the seedlings of food crops are murdered.
1 The serpent's tongue.
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Pangolins hunt with their tongues.
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. >>>More
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