i think... probably you lick your own tongue. but i hope you're not lick ing anyone else's
they lick their ears with their big fat long tongues
No, they do not lick, their mouth is too big. they eat you, that's what they'll do!
LLamas don't lick anything because their tongues dont extend more than a half an inch out of their mouth.
Anteaters have very long tongues that they use to lick up insects.
Cows clean their noses by licking them with their tongues. They use their tongues to remove any dirt or debris that may have accumulated on their noses. This behavior is a natural way for cows to maintain their hygiene.
No, giraffes cannot lick their elbows. Their necks are too long and their tongues are not flexible enough to reach that far back.
A cat's saliva is anti-disinfectant, therefore not letting bacterium make them sick. Cats lick their bodies for cleanliness because of this antiseptic saliva on their tongues.
Snakes do use their tongues to smell. The snake uses its tongue as part of the system of perception called the vomeronasal system.
No it's not that. Kissing is lips, french kissing is when tongues are inserted. try not to lick though.
No, a cat's tongue cannot cut you when they lick you. Their tongues have tiny, hook-like structures called papillae that may feel rough, but they are not sharp enough to cut human skin.
they lick there eyes to clean them because they dont have eye lids like us (so they never shut there eyes) :)
They curve their tongues to collect up water/milk and peanut butter. When they lick themselves, it's pretty much the same motion as cats do. And they lick foreign objects to see if it's safe.That's pretty much how they do it.