The mouth moves through the coordination of various muscles, including the lips, tongue, and jaw. When speaking or eating, the brain sends signals to these muscles to contract and relax in precise patterns, allowing for articulation of sounds and manipulation of food. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) plays a crucial role in the movement of the jaw, enabling it to open and close. Together, these components facilitate communication and ingestion.
Only the mouth does.
just use the popit cursor then click the mouth and move it
their mouth does move sometimes people just can't tell because it's hard to see ghosts
move your mouth
yeah from the plate to my mouth
they move by there fins and they feed with their mouth there gills help to
up and down...
What i do is put something thick and sticky like Peanut Butter in his or her mouth.
what gas move threw the teach
If there is no stopping it before you swallow, move the food to the side of your mouth and place a napkin over it.
You put food in your mouth and your brain tells your muscles to move your jaw bone up and down.
it sucks watter in and blows it out thru its mouth.