Well it would probably mean the pigeon is sick.
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.
No, foxes typically do not let their tongues hang out of their mouths like dogs do. If a fox's tongue is hanging out, it may indicate that the fox is overheated, tired, or in distress.
Well there only could be one answer, Down syndrome.
In birds
If the uvula (the small tissue hanging down in the back of the throat) is swollen or elongated, it can hang down on the tongue, leading to a sensation of something being stuck in the back of the throat. This condition is known as uvulitis and can be caused by infections, allergies, or irritation. Consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and treatment.
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
Well, honey, when a deer kicks the bucket, its jaw muscles relax, causing its tongue to hang out. It's just a natural response to the muscles losing tension. So next time you see a deer with its tongue sticking out, just remember, it's not trying to be rude—it's just biology doing its thing.
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.