Because goats are tough creatures. Cute too.
The "pipeline" that connects our mouths to our stomachs is called the esophagus.
Goats have a tough lining in their mouths called a hard palate that protects their mouths from accidental cuts. They also have a specialized digestive system that allows them to break down the thorns and fibers effectively without causing harm. Additionally, goats have a selective feeding behavior where they avoid the sharp thorns while eating the leaves of the bushes.
giraffes have four stomachs and dont chew their food until the it comes back into thier mouths
with their mouths
The large lizards with some teeth on the outside of their mouths are Crocodiles, whilst at the same time, the ones with teeth on the inside of their mouths are Alligators.
You have to slide it into there mouths without it touching the fly trap.
No. If they didn't open and close their mouths, water couldn't flow through their body, and then out their gills. Thus, they wouldn't survive.
Sea stars use their tube feet to pry open the shells of their prey, such as clams or mussels, and then push their stomachs out of their mouths and into the prey's shell to digest their food externally. Once the food is sufficiently broken down, the sea star retracts its stomach back into its body to complete digestion.
is it possible to have three mouths
Yes they do, but in their stomachs, not their mouths. Dogs eat something because it smells yummy, if when it gets to their stomachs they then decide that it tastes foul they'll throw it back up again.
mouths
Mouths or Months?