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Dogs lap water.
Well, isn't that just a happy little riddle! When dogs drink water, they use their tongues to create a little scoop, then they quickly pull it back up to catch the water. So, if we take away the last two letters of "lack" (which is "ck"), and then add one letter, we get "lap" - just like how dogs lap up water!
Watch dogs are trained to watch over your family or you and a lap dog are non trained dogs that are cuddlier and lazy,
"Lap dogs" got their name because they are small enough to comfortably sit in a person's lap. They have been bred to be companion animals and enjoy being close to their human companions. The term "lap dog" has been used for centuries to describe these small, affectionate breeds.
Cats have a very unique way of drinking. When they drink their tongues curl downwards. That is how the cat drinks. It is a very fast process, but that is what happens how cats drink.
I'm unsure if there is an actual name for it, but they use their tongues as a spoon, curling the tongue backwards and pulling the water into their mouth.
Dogs will "lap" their water. To lap means to take up liquid with the tongue. Dogs actually fold the tip of their tongue backwards so the top of the tongue penetrates the surface of the water.
Dogs lap water.
Dogs lap water up in there tongues and swallow. It's as easy as that! Horses slurp it into their throats. Cat drink sort of like dogs. Although the dog drinks water as the tounge forms a backwards scooping motion!
Dogs simply lap up water (or anything else you give them to drink) with their tounges, throw it back into their mouths and then swallow.
Dogs lap water up in there tongues and swallow. It's as easy as that! Horses slurp it into their throats. Cat drink sort of like dogs. Although the dog drinks water as the tounge forms a backwards scooping motion!
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Mice drink by lapping water into their mouths and then swallowing the water. They lap up the water by flipping the tips of their tongues backwards and forming a ladle. That is also how other animals lap water.
Pigs drink water in the same way that dogs do. Pigs will lap up the water they need with their tongues.
Hummingbirds use their tongues to lap up nectar. Much the same way dogs or cats lap up water to get a drink.
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