Well, no kidding! Donkeys and horses belong to different species, so it's no surprise their lips don't match up. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - just not gonna happen. Just stick to letting donkeys be donkeys and horses be horses, and everyone will be happier for it.
It means look at my mouth and pay attention to what I am saying.
The term forward mouth means that a person mouth is not easily controlled. The person who speaks with a forward mouth will speak whatever they want whenever they want.
This is a comparison between your lips and a purse, which is a drawstring bag usually used to hold someone's money. When you draw up the strings to close a purse, it looks a lot like someone's mouth if they are closing their lips like an "O" or as if they were going to kiss someone.
It means keep your mouth shut and stop talking nonsense
articulation is using the 6 parts of your mouth (jaw, lips, tongue, palate, cheeks, and teeth) to send sound waves through air
Instead of ripping the grass right away with their teeth, donkeys grab the plant with their lips, pull it in their mouth, then rip it with their flat teeth and grind it down for swallowing
Well first to correct you, horses do not have "lips" in a literal meaning. They have muzzles like dogs and cats. So the outter colour of a horses' muzzle has to do with their color. Some have white, chestnut, brown, black, ginger, or spotted. But, the inner of their mouth is the pink color of the inside of our mouthes. Hope this helps.
It's called a muzzle. Or just a horses mouth, depending how technical you want to get.
to keep your lips soft, and lucious. they also make your lips look beautiful. you also dont want a dry mouth when you kiss a boy, do you?
open your lips from the side and let them carry your toung
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keep the bridle in ONE of your hands.w/that hand rest your arm between your horses two ears and your horse will put its head down. then hold your bit in your other hand under the horses lips, tickling the back of the horses mouth w/your thumb.your horse should open its mouth so you can gently place the bit where it belongs. hope this helps!
the rubber circles are called bit guards. they are there to help prevent the lips or corners of the mouth from being rubbed by the bit
lips
Lips.
The function of your lips is to help your mouth chew and close on food.
The function of your lips is to help your mouth chew and close on food.