No, it is an adaption. To be more accurate it is a Structural Adaptation. Structural adaptations are adaptations that contributes to the survival of the organism. For example the Arctic fox has thick coated fur to help keep warm.
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because they have black tongues
Because they were speaking in tongues.
because he wanna say that spek from tongues........
Hummingbirds use their tongues to lap up nectar. Much the same way dogs or cats lap up water to get a drink.
because they can
because they do
Cats' tongues are bristly and sandpapery because they use their tongues to clean and groom their fur. The rough surface brushes the fur, sort of like a hairbrush, and helps remove the loose, dead hairs.
Cows clean their noses by licking them with their tongues. They use their tongues to remove any dirt or debris that may have accumulated on their noses. This behavior is a natural way for cows to maintain their hygiene.
no
I don't think so. Because I had two budgies and they both had pink tongues. I know this because they yawned and regurgitated alot.
no because they can't eat
Giraffes have black tongues because they bit trees to eat them; their tongues are black and rough