Orcas have an extremely long, pink tongue, which is 3 feet long!
Orcas eat whale tongue because it is a nutrient-rich and easily accessible part of the whale's body. It provides them with essential nutrients and energy for survival.
They are adapted to it.
Baby orcas nurse for one year but stay with their mother for two years.
as long as an elephant tongue
An orcas dorsal fin (the fin on the back of a aquatic mammal, so times on a shark) can get to be 6 feet tall.
They have no tongue
A giraffe's tongue can be up to 20 inches long!
Sure they do. If they hadn't, they'd been extinct long ago.
It's Gene Simmons who has the long tongue, and because he was born with it.
A camels tongue is 43cm long
"Long-tongue" is a zoology term. Specifically, long-tongue is used as an alternative term for a species of small woodpeckers which are more commonly referred to as wrynecks.
orcas reproduce when they are ready.