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a flame! A flame has no tongue, nor mouth... The answer to this very old riddle is: A knife.
You just have to roll your tongue on the top of your mouth. It's pretty easy when you get used to it. Just practice and practice until you can get it right. Hope this helped :)
I'm going to kiss you passionately: Je vais t'embrasser passionnément!
ALE(press the middle of your tongue to the front of the roof of your mouth when making the "L" sound) sho(a short "O" sound, as in shot) DIEThus you have, ALE sho-DIE. Using literal English Pronunciation.
a book ? NEW: I'd have to say it's a letter. Letters travel far, are literate and they clearly say something.
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They cannot stick their tongue because their tongue sticks to the bottom of their mouth ;)
you simply cannot move your tongue. It is connected to the bottom of your mouth. You cannot remove it and turn it over. not possible.
No, you cannot taste with the roof of your mouth. Taste buds are located on the tongue, not the roof of the mouth.
Alligators, Crocodiles.
No, lice is only your head and cannot reach the mouth because they feed on the human scalp.
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
Everyone's tongue is in their mouth even an animal and it is always wet.
If a tongue depressor was placed in your mouth, then your mouth had to be open in the first place.
Yes, if you hold your hand over your mouth. There is no mechanism to prevent it however the air you breath will follow the path of least resistance. if your big mouth hole is open why would it travel down the more constricted path of your nose?
The organ responsible for mixing food in the mouth and initiating swallowing is the tongue. It helps move food around in the mouth to mix it with saliva and then pushes the food to the back of the mouth to start the swallowing process.
A frog's tongue is connected at the front of the mouth, while man's tongue is connected at the back. The frog's tongue is retractable and can be almost completely stuck out of the mouth. The human tongue is not able to perform this feat.