It stays attached by a kind of ramp like tissue or skin .
Yes. The tongue is the only muscle in the entire human body that is only attached on one extremity. In that sense the tongue is more like a tentacle than a muscle...
No, a human cannot swallow their tongue. It is physically impossible.
the tongue is not attached to any bone
the frog's tongue is attached to the front of the mouth whereas the human tongue is attached in the back of the mouth. the frog's tongue is also covered in a sticky substance to help to hold on to the insects that it catches.the frog's tongue is attached to the front of the mouth whereas the human tongue is attached in the back of the mouth. the frog's tongue is also covered in a sticky substance to help to hold on to the insects that it catches.Since a frog's tongue is equipped more so for catching insects, it uses the muscles and bones in it's mouth to propel it's tongue as if it were a slingshot. While the tongue is the strongest muscle in a humans body we do not posses the necessary components that toads and frogs do so our tongues our nowhere near as strong as a frog's or toad's tongue.the frogs tongue is attached to the front of the mouth whereas the human tongue is attached in the back of the mouth the frog tongue is also covered in a stickily substance to help to hold on to the insect that it catchesit looks like bea's
The tongue, there is also suppose to be another tiny one but I cannot remember it.
It is attached to the back of their mouth.
They could have hitchhikers thumb, widows peaks, attached earlobes, and the ability to roll the tongue.
The skin that is attached to the tongue and lower palate is called the lingual frenulum.
It is completely impossible because your tongue is attached to you.
To the floor of the mouth
The human tongue is inside the mouth.
The average human tongue is 4 inches.