Yes, but it hurts for about 3 days.
Crocodiles CANNOT stick their tounges out of their mouth.
Pole rhymes with droll.Pole:a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal.
Stick/pole
When you stick your tongue on a frozen metal pole, the moisture on your tongue can freeze and bond to the metal. When you pull your tongue off, you may leave behind a layer of skin or tissue on the pole, which can be painful and may result in injury. It's important to seek help to safely remove your tongue and prevent further damage.
It would freeze as your tongue is wet, so when it freezes it will immediately stick to any freezing object, such as a metallic object.
well i would first start with two medium sized poles of wood and spreed them out about 4 ft apart then stick them in the ground take a metal pole about 3/4s of a foot and stick them into the top of the pole.
You can bite their tonuge if you are french kissing and their tonuge is in your mouth.
Pole.
Fridge magnets work by using a magnetic force to stick to metal surfaces. The magnet has two poles, a north pole and a south pole. When the magnet comes into contact with a metal surface, the magnetic field of the magnet interacts with the metal, creating a force that holds the magnet in place. This force is strong enough to keep the magnet attached to the metal surface, allowing it to hold up papers or other lightweight objects.
No, NOT ALL metal does stick to all other metal.
A 'metal pole' could be made out of so many different types of metal, but most likely the metals you are looking for are Iron, Steel or a Chrome-plated pole.
Of course! But obviously only if it is cold outside. Anything that is wet and warm will stick to a frozen pole!