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not every body because some people tungue's are short and somes are not;
it depends in how long your tungue.
I hope my answer help!
Yes, there are statistics about tongue rolling. You can find these statistics online on websites like OMGFacts.com. Approximately 67 percent of females and 64 percent of males are able to roll their tongues.
They may be simply resting, but if you look closely, you may see that they are eating! They drink the nectar in the flowers. The way that they do this is they roll out their "tongues."
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.
It is possible for a person to touch their tongues to their nose. I have seen many people stick their tongue up and touch their nose. As for touching your tongue to your chin, I am sure that is also possible. I can do it and I have seen other people do it as well. So I would say that you can touch your tongue to your nose and your chin. That is my observation.
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no dogs tongues do not roll
it's all in the genetics
At least 12 people(the Apostles).
can people have 2 tongues
Some people can roll their tongues up into tubular shapes; this is the result of genetics, so a person who can do this can be called a genetic tongue roller (not that there is any important reason to roll up your tongue).
No, there are people who interpret tongues like my dad can, but he doesn't know all the different tongues and he has never spoking in tongues.
the accent is harder and americans can't roll their tongues...thats just my guess
No
Tongues of Serpents has 288 pages.
Cats' and dogs' tongues are different from people's. Their tongues are flat, while people's and parrots' tongues are fleshy.
There is no such requirement and many people do not die like that. You have probably gotten that from television or movie depictions of death.
It means that a nation that has many bilingual people will do better in world commerce.