It's true - they can't, simply because their tongue is really just a short flap of skin that closes off the entrance to the lungs while they're submerged.... WHY was this posted in the human sexual health sections !
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No, a crocodile cannot stick its tongue out. Their tongues are attached to the bottom of their mouths, which limits their movement. This adaptation helps prevent water from entering their mouths while they are submerged.
No way! A crocodile is not able to stick its tongue out.
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They cannot stick their tongue because their tongue sticks to the bottom of their mouth ;)
Kingdom: AnimalsGroup:VertebratesKind: Reptiles
Crocodiles CANNOT stick their tounges out of their mouth.
Their tongue. (Snapple Fact #132)
A crocodile can not stick out it's tongue.
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Yes, crocodiles can stick out their tongues, but they typically do this to regulate their body temperature rather than for tasting like some animals do. Crocodiles have a specialized gland in their tongues that helps them expel excess heat.
No.Crocs don't have much of a tongue, it's been reshaped into a small stubby flap which allows them to keep their mouth open underwater w/o swallowing a lot of water.Nope - it's tongue is only short. Even the tip doesn't protrude forward of the mouth.Probaly.yes it can