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What cannot stick its tongue out?

Crocodiles can not stick out their tongue or chewCrocodilegoatAligators,crocodiles and caimans.Blue whales,Sperm whales,and Sharks.bird


Is a whales tongue bigger than an giraffes tongue?

Yes!


What animals cannot stick out its tongue?

Crocodiles can not stick out their tongue or chewCrocodilegoatAligators,crocodiles and caimans.Blue whales,Sperm whales,and Sharks.bird


How many people can stand on a whales tongue?

50


What animal weighs as much as a blue whales tongue?

Elephant


Does a blue whales tongue weigh more then an elegant?

yes. A blue Whale tongue weight more than an Eliphant.


Thickness of a blue whales tongue?

A blue whales tongue weight approximately 3 metric tons. The length of the skull on an average is around 19 feet and so the tongue can be around the same size. Its mouth is large enough to hold 90 metric tons of food and water.


About how much can a blue whales tongue weigh up to?

A blue whales tongue weight approximately 3 metric tons. The length of the skull on an average is around 19 feet and so the tongue can be around the same size. Its mouth is large enough to hold 90 metric tons of food and water.


How heavey is a blue whales tongue?

A blue whales tongue weight approximately 3 metric tons. The length of the skull on an average is around 19 feet and so the tongue can be around the same size. Its mouth is large enough to hold 90 metric tons of food and water


How long is the tongue of a blue whale?

A blue whales tongue weight approximately 3 metric tons. The length of the skull on an average is around 19 feet and so the tongue can be around the same size. Its mouth is large enough to hold 90 metric tons of food and water.


What colour tongue do a whales have?

A blue whale is dark blue on it's upper half, with a white belly and underjaw.


Do killer whales eat the tongue of their prey?

Yes.... I believe so. They swallow their prey, (or chunks of it) whole. :-)