Well it would probably mean the pigeon is sick.
how to get your tonuge pallet back up
You are talking about Down syndrome. Because of the weak muscle tone of a child with Down syndrome, it appears as if the tongue is too large for the mouth.
Well there only could be one answer, Down syndrome.
In birds
You make my tongue hang out.
it prob sees a sexy filine!
The epiglottis is a little flap of mucus covered tissue that is attached to the root of the tongue. It is not the uvula (aka: the hang down thing in your mouth). Its purpose is to prevent food going into the airway passage.
It is it's baby
Deer Sticking out their TonguesWhen a deer or any animal dies, the muscles involuntarily relax; There is no muscle control to keep the tongue in the mouth or the eyes focused or to keep any muscle in position- this is called 'primary flaccidity.'So, the deer's jaw will open and its tongue will slide right out, the eyes roll back and even the bladder releases whatever is left in it...A few hours after death, though, the opposite happens! The body of the deer (or any animal) will become stiff and the muscles will lock into position- this is called rigor mortis. If the tongue is left untouched it will be rigid outside the open jaw, but of the tongue is tucked back into the mouth, say by a hunter, the tongue will stay rigid inside the closed Jaw.On a sidenote, You can't blame the deer, I would also stick my tongue out at someone who hunted and shot me down.
if a boy like you he would hang around you ,look at you mouth when you talk also invite you to hang out with him wink at you a quite way let him hold your hand andsit by you
Temperature regulation is a critical tongue function for a dog. Since they don't sweat, dogs cool themselves predominantly through their tongue.
It begins to pant, having it's tongue hang out of it's mouth. If there's a water bowl near by, the dog will walk to it and drink all the water up until it's not thirsty anymore.