The young one is probably not looking at the mother mean. It is watching and trying to learn how to eat properly. It is probably just curious or interested.
"Dropping food from the mouth while chewing. Generally a sign of pain in the mouth but also caused by dysfunction of the tongue. ...
I thought the saying was that! Dont kick a gift horse in the mouth. It sounds more appropiate then "look" a gift horse in the mouth. The history of the original saying states- To look a gift horse in the mouth implies the age of the horse- in relation to that of gifts received by another, one would imply that with such a saying that the receiver is only looking at the "value of the gift. Most recently i gave someone a gift for health, it was not the value, however the thought and kindness that went into it. Most hurt that the receiver gave it back, i proceeded to send him a message saying Never "kick a gift horse in the mouth" Hmmm??? maybe this figure of speech just came naturally to me. It seems like a much more appropiate saying in comparision to its original saying, based on the meaning it serves in relation to the value of the gift. I like my saying more.
Many of them used chewing tobacco, which causes the mouth to make more spit. So unless they wanted to swallow the gunk, they had to spit it out.
Yes they do, they love the grass so much that they could jump off mount everest to get it. They dream about it and they always make the females happy when they strut over with a crap tonne of grass in their mouth going "hay baby!"
A carabao is water buffalo. It uses its mouth and tongueto get food. It mostly eats grass and drinks water. It chews grasses with broad flat teeth (molars), like an American farm cow. Food goes into its digestive tract to extract waste and then to eliminate the byproducts.
It means that the young have to learn from their parent[s] in order to know what's best to eat and what isn't.
a cow chews the grass it is eating thoroughly and slowly, so it is chewing it's cud - the masticated grass in it's mouth. - that's where the expression for long, contemplative thinking when trying to solve a problem comes from.
chewing like a cow
they use chewing tobacco and u have 2 spit it out
enzymes and chewing are part of your mouth
describe their mouth and teeth
mouth
Yes, chewing with your mouth open is very poor etiquette. A person should always chew with their mouth closed; swallow the food and then they can open their mouth.
Mouth sores are caused by Chewing Tobacco.
to have good mouth musils while chewing
make you less eating because you are chewing gum in your mouth
Mouth Cancer.