No. Cattle have pink tongues like any other animal does.
No, cattle only have one very large tongue.
No. They may appear green though, especially since they've been eating grass, which can stain the tongue.
Yes but it's not good for the horse
Yes, Jerseys sometimes will have black tongues.
They lick them with their tongues.
They are not green. Cows and cattle are anything BUT green!!
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.
If you mean tongues, then yes, quite a few snakes have black tongues, but many also have red tongues, and some even have differently colored tongues than that. For example, the Red-Tailed Green Rat snake (Gonyosoma oxycephala) has a blue tongue.
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, at certain times of the year green cows are available in order to celebrate St. Patricks's day. There are some on the market right now, the are called the "Kelly Green Cow." Apart from the game Farmville though, in real life cows are NOT green. They are anything but green, purple, vibrant yellow, true blue and pink.
Cows use their lips to drink. This is true of all vegetarian animals such as horses, elephants, camels, and giraffes.
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Frogs are amphibians. They have smooth skin and long tongues.
Snakes do use their tongues to smell. The snake uses its tongue as part of the system of perception called the vomeronasal system.
Cows enjoy mild weather with lots of green grass.