because their gee units
A camels tongue is 43cm long
Yes
Camels typically have 34 teeth: 12 incisors, 24 molars, and 4 canines.
flat teeth
No, camels do not have canines. They possess a unique dental structure that includes incisors and molars, which are adapted for their herbivorous diet. Instead of canines, camels have a set of flat teeth that help them grind tough plant materials. Their dental arrangement is well-suited for their desert environment and dietary needs.
Cows do not have upper incisors, nor do they have canines. Where they lack in incisors they make up for with a tough palate on the roof of their mouth, as well as a powerful tongue.
Do you mean two humps?
they just use them
A camel's tongue is large and thick to help it manage the harsh conditions of its desert habitat. The size and texture enable the camel to easily grasp and consume tough, spiny vegetation, while also helping to cool its body temperature through evaporation. Additionally, the tongue's rough surface aids in cleaning its mouth and removing thorns from the plants it eats. This adaptations ensure that camels can thrive in environments where food and water are scarce.
Camels have tough mouths because they eat thorny plants and they don't want to get hurt.
I think its because out in the desert the only food they can find is small hard clumps of dried grasses and thorns. Quite a lot of animals have tough mouths because they eat food like thorns (eg. Elephants, Giraffes) Hope that helps.
depends, if the person doesnt brush their teeth and tongue. then when you french kiss, their gross tongue will be rubbing agaimst your teeth.