All cats--wild or domesticated-- have a tongue. They use it to lick and to drink water. They bathe with their tongues and clean their babies. Just like in humans, the tongue helps cats to eat and swallow.
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The main reason a Lion, like domestic Cats, has a rough tongue is to help them groom themselves and drink water. Their tongue-brushes get the dead hairs and keep their coats clean. The down side to this is, just like with domestic cats, fur-balls.
They get it by with their toungs of how long they are and eat anything they can swallow even other bullfrogs
Yes crocodiles do like to stick out their tongue.
because cat's toungs are generally made for cleaning a toung has "saliva" or spit so cats spit has to have more "germ killing" substances, while dogs usally are dirty or take baths.
Beluga whales communicate by using body language and making amazing clicking sounds with their teeth and toungs.
They can be teething exploration ect.. The main reason is to prepare their toungs and teeth for speaking and It also shapes their little mounts
like any other living creature (through its nose)
Basilisk fangs are poisonous, and only have one, though very rare, antidote- phoenix tears. They can be venomous for years after the snake is dead. Their tongues are not dangerous.
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