Cats have hook-shaped bristles on their tongues. These are called papillae. These bristles are mostly used for grooming and eating. The roughness removes dead, loose skin, hair and any parasites in the fur when grooming, which is then swallowed and dissolved in the cat's stomach.
These bristles also help with food. In the wild, cats use these bristles for holding down prey, or a chunk of flesh ready to be chewed into bite-sized pieces. Just as a cat's tongue can remove skin and hair from grooming, this can be used on prey that has long or thick hair.
Humans do not have hair on their tongues. Humans and other mammals only grow hair from skin (epidermis) - the tissue on your tongue is not skin. Humans have hair of varying types growing from all skin except the palms of the hand, soles of the feet, lips, and eyelids. Your tongue is covered in mucous membranes, not skin. The top is covered in projections from this membrane called papillae, which contain taste buds and serous glands (which secrete some of the fluid in saliva.) But no hair.
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No the hair itself is actually dead cells, just like the finger and toe nails. The root of the hair is supplied with blood but not the hair. I disagree.. Your hair is alive, that is how it grows. Your hair breathes!!
Neither Coconuts nor the palms of your hand grow hair. Coconuts have plant fibers, but that is entirely different from the mammalian hair growing on humans.
A butterfly uses their tongues when feeding. Their tongues act much the same way as a straw and they use their tongues to suck nectar from flowers.
In humans the allele for light hair is recessive.
eyes, hair, fingers and toes, vertebrates... most common body parts
yes, all humans have hair on there tongues however the hair gets smaller every time you to the dentist. :P :) :P
Humans have a round pupil, cats have a elliptical pupil. Humans are unique in having a hyoid bone at the base of their tongues. Humans have fingers, Cats only have toes. Humans have hair that keeps on growing in length. Cats fur has a limited length.
Cats use their tongues to help them eat and drink. They do not sip water as humans do, they lap it up with their tongues. Watch them some time.
Yes you do 10 infact
No, there is no hair on human tongues. The small structures on the surface of the tongue are called papillae, which help with taste perception.
My advice is to start with your personal ethics, and your interactions with fellow humans. Be kind. Be caring. Do not worry about tongues.
No they do not eat other humans hair for their hair to grow🤦🏽
no, humans cannot change thier hair colour naturally.
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humans are similar together by their feelings and by their cultures and they all have humanity and good luck!
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Humans are mammals; we have hair all over.