Yes probably so!
Pretty much dry lips or loss of muscle tone in the lips. Loss of muscle tone in the lips could be meds or could be the indicator of a minor stroke
Chicken have no lips, they have a beak.
Loose lips refers to someone who talks to much or tells secrets. It is usually used in a quote of "loose lips will sink ships" coming from the days when battle ship positions in times of war and if someone with 'loose lips' revealed the location of a battle ship the informaiton could get back to the enemy and they would attack the ship and possibly sink it if they were caught off guard.
No, they have upper and a lower lips only.
First of all, do NOT lick your lips! They will just become chapped. The method I use is: Mix olive oil and sugar until it forms a gritty paste (You could put this in a tub), then every night before you go to bed, scrub it onto your lips with your fingers. You could also use it on a soft bristled toothbrush and gently rub your lips. After doing this apply vaseline or a moisturising lip balm. When I wake up I apply the lip balm/vaseline then apply lip gloss/lip stick. I carry a little pot round with me and if my lips are feeling dry in the day I re-apply the vaseline. Hope this helps! -x-
In my opinion, if the chicken had lips, then yes, it could whistle. But then again, how would it learn to whistle? Someone would have to teach it. And why would a chicken want to whistle anyway? To show off to the other birds? Or maybe it would cheer him up on a gloomy day. . . nah! Could a chicken whistle if it had lips? I guess the world will never know. . .
No, it couldn't, because chickens don't know how to whistle!
Pretty much dry lips or loss of muscle tone in the lips. Loss of muscle tone in the lips could be meds or could be the indicator of a minor stroke
Lips
Chicken have no lips, they have a beak.
Chicken Lips was created in 1985.
You do not even need your lips to whistle. They actually produce poorer quality pitches than if you don't use your lips. You use your tongue and arc it up/down to change the pitch of the whistle and push a tight hole of air through your teeth.
That is the correct spelling of "whistle" (a sound or a noisemaker, or to make sound or music with the lips).
LIP
It depends, I can whistle through my front teeth and its not like they are strangely spaced.
Practise, practise and more practise, when you get bored from failing so much, buy a Whistle.
no