yes.
Yes cattle are able to choke on their tongues, however, it is a rare occurrence and would be due to another disease or infection.
Yes, Jerseys sometimes will have black tongues.
They lick them with their tongues.
The majority of cows have a tongue that is nearly black in color. This is because of the dark pigments that make up the tongue.
Yes, mine love them, but I'm not sure they are good for them. I've know cows can choke to death on them.
Cows use their lips to drink. This is true of all vegetarian animals such as horses, elephants, camels, and giraffes.
Snakes do use their tongues to smell. The snake uses its tongue as part of the system of perception called the vomeronasal system.
Because cows tend to swallow their food whole and a carrot needs to be chewed first in order to be swallowed and digested. A cow would choke if she were to eat a carrot whole.
Nothing, they won't choke on it, but if they are unconscious and seizing you can roll them on their side so it doesn't block airways, but don't try to reach in with your fingers etc....
They use their noses to smell and their tongues to taste. They also use their eyes to see what other forage is in front of them (and to look out for danger as well.)
Maybe as a treat, but not as a main source nor whole because she may choke on it, like if you were to feed a whole apple to a cow.
No. Cattle have pink tongues like any other animal does.
No. Cows often lick themselves if there's an itch to scratch because their tongues are very rough and act like rasps. They will rely on rain to wash their hair coats, usually. Grooming between cattle is a social activity that strengthens the bond of friendship between each animal. They will also scratch themselves on anything sharp or rough to satisfy an itch they can't reach with their tongues.