no. crocodiles can not move there tongues.
No they don't but alligators do
the tongue!
there are glands under the tongue that leak sort of say. when the tongue moves the saliva is spread aroung.
A combination of your tongue and jaw muscles
retr(o)-means backwards lingua or glosso means tongue retrolingual
it moves food around in your mouth and you can taste things with it
pull out and slap him
It's called the Stick Tongue Insect. Or for it's technical name, Pterygota Phasmatodea
Excuse me but I want to tell you that there is no such word. Unless you are talking about the word tongue. Meaning for tongue. The thing in you mouth that moves about. Better explanation tongue - lick or explore with the tongue. Hope you understand but sorry. There is no such word. Posted by Rebecca ng 5 years old
The tongue is the organ that moves food to the back of the throat. The tongue also serves a function in detection of tastes.
The person's tongue is held down with a tongue depressor, as a healthcare worker moves a sterile, cotton-tipped swab across the back of the throat and tonsil region.
"hm. maybe because your really clumsy?" this was the last answer, but it is not scientific in the slightest, and, to some, insulting. It is, in my opinion, because when you chew, your tongue moves around a lot, and with the movement of your teeth, this can cause you to accidentally bite your own tongue...
Styloglossus elevates and retracts tongue Genioglossus protrudes and depresses centre of tongue Hyoglossus depresses tongue Palatoglossus elevates back of tongue and depresses soft palate and moves palatopharyngeal folds to midline.