answersLogoWhite

0

because they do

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Does platypus have a tongue?

When a baby platypus is hatched, it does have tiny, rudimentary teeth which fall out within a few weeks. These teeth are believed to be a throwback to the platypus's ancestors, as fossilised platypus teeth have been found. Adult platypuses do not have teeth. Teeth are not necessary for platypuses, as they "chew" their food by grinding it between horny plates on their upper and lower jaws.


What is smelt roe?

A smelt is a fish, and roe is fish eggs, so smelt roe is smelt eggs.


Why cant crocodiles stick out there tongues?

Because If They Stick Out There Tounge There Teeth Will Bite It And there Tounge Will Fall Off .


Does snake bite with his teeth and or tongue?

While a snake's forked tongue looks dangerous, it really is not. Snakes actually smell with their tongues. If snakes bite, they use their teeth


Why does your horse click his tongue?

Horses may click their tongues as a sign of contentment or as a way to show attentiveness. Some horses may also click their tongues in response to a familiar sound or in anticipation of receiving a treat or reward.


Does the red fox have any mouth parts?

Of course they do. They have Jaws, gums, teeth, tongues. These are all mouth parts.


Who did you smell?

I smelt you. Then I smelt the air. they are not the same.


What is the past participle of smelll?

smelt verb = smell past = smelt past participle = smelt


What do lizards and dogs have in common?

They both have tails, eyes, mouths, teeth, 4 legs and can hunt


Does Matt Lanter smoke?

In answer to the question, not to my knowledge, no. I have never seen him with ciggarette and seeing as i have met him many times, he has never smelt like smoke!


How do vampire bats eat their food?

either they masticate it with their teeth, of which they have numerous sharps ones, or the lap it up with their tongues, in the case of blood.


Why do we have tongues?

Tongues play a crucial role in speaking, tasting, and swallowing food. They are muscle organs covered with taste buds, allowing us to enjoy the flavors of our food. Additionally, tongues help with maintaining oral hygiene by cleaning our teeth and gums as we chew.