why not?
No, monkeys generally do not have the flexibility or anatomy to lick their own elbows. Their arms are not long enough and their elbows are typically positioned in a way that makes it difficult for them to reach with their tongue.
I myself have never met anyone who can lick their elbow and its generally thought that it's impossible to lick your elbow. And so i conclude by saying that 0 (or maybe one) in 100 people can lick their elbow. I haveee and she told me nine perent an :0
anteater!
it depends on the salavia and how long the tongue will sit there.... it is inpossible if u can lick it all in one lick..about the size of a whales tongue and it wouls have 2 sit on the pop 4 about 3 minutes then bam
If your tongue is long enough, and your breasts are long enough
This is from Guinness World Records: "Elbow Licking. Contrary to popular urban legend, it is quite possible to lick your own elbow. Guinness World Records receives about five claims a day for this and stresses the following point: Being able to lick your own elbow is not, in any sense, a world record. If you're one of the rare few who can lick your elbow, save it for the water cooler."
Giraffes can have tongues that are about 45-50 centimeters long. The longest giraffe tongue is about 53 centimeters long.
The insectivore you're referring to is likely the numbat. Numbats have a specialized anatomy that allows them to feed predominantly on termites using their long tongue and narrow snout to extract the insects from their tunnels.
Anteaters have very long tongues that they use to lick up insects.
yes indigiedy a g raf can lick it neck, nostrales, and arm pit
they curl their toungue backwards to collect the water
aardvark also called an ant eater.