Contrary to a popular myth, having a purple tounge does not indicate the dogs breed in any way. Purple, blue, and black spottings on the tounge/mouth (ans sometimes covering the whole toungue), are nothing more then large deposits of melanin, much like a freckle. It can be found in every breed of dog, albeit some are more suspectable such as labs and chows. The coloring does not effect the dogs health in any way.
No animal truly sweats from its tongue, but some animals do pant to cool themselves in place of sweating. One animal that is known for this is a dog.
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Blue whale. A blue whale's tongue can weigh as much as an elephant, making it the largest and heaviest tongue in the animal kingdom.
The Minnesota animal that has purple-colored feces is any animal that has a rich diet of grape jelly or eats blueberries. Both black bears and orioles fall into this category.
The Blue Whale. I just saw a show on TV and the said that its tongue weighed as much as an elephant!
There do not seem to be any Australian marsupials with a purple tongue. There is a reptile, the Eastern blue-tongued lizard, which has a vivid blue-purple tongue, but no marsupials have this feature.
what type of dog is known for having a purple tongue
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Is it on the bottom side of your tongue? That's one of the veins that delivers blood to your tongue. The blue coloring of your vein appears purple through the pink coloring of your tongue.
If there is a patch of purple color under your tongue you should see a doctor as it is not a good sign.
a giraffe's tongue is purple and sometimes blue
Yes
eat a purple sucker or popsicle
When you look underneath your tongue, you can see purple veins. So yes, there are veins in the tongue.
Chows Chows have a purplish blackish tongue.
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