Because If They Stick Out There Tounge There Teeth Will Bite It And there Tounge Will Fall Off .
No, crocodiles can't stick out their tongues.
No, like crocodiles, they can't.
yes it is true
Yes, crocodiles can stick out their tongues, but they typically do this to regulate their body temperature rather than for tasting like some animals do. Crocodiles have a specialized gland in their tongues that helps them expel excess heat.
No, crocodiles cannot stick out their tongues. Their tongues are attached to the bottom of their mouths by a membrane, which prevents them from moving it freely. This adaptation helps them keep their mouths closed while submerged in water, allowing them to hunt more effectively.
negative my friend as they do have tongues but they are fixed so they cant XD
Crocodiles cannot stick their tongues out at all. Their tongues are attached to the roof of their mouths, which prevents them from protruding. This anatomical feature helps them keep their mouths closed while underwater, allowing them to stay submerged without swallowing water.
No, snakes do though! =)
Yes, crocodiles do have tongues, but their tongues are not movable like those of mammals. Crocodile tongues are fused to the floor of their mouths, which limits their ability to stick their tongues out or move them freely.
No it is not. Crocodiles are unable to stick out their tongue because they swallow rocks to help them dive deep without floating up. All the rocks make it impossible to stick out a tongue.
They haven't got one.
Fish do have tongues according to all the fish I had seen in my life.Yes, they have small tongues. As I discovered during a rather gruesome dissection of a mackerel.BY:G.S.Kamal.G.S.nothey sure do(: mostly every living creature does..or they cant eat or taste anything.