I don't know if it's normal, but i do it.
Crocodiles can not stick out their tongue or chewCrocodilegoatAligators,crocodiles and caimans.Blue whales,Sperm whales,and Sharks.bird
stick your tongue in the vagina and lick the walls
just stick out your tongue and lick him, haha.
When you scratch a female dog above her tail, it can sometimes lead to a reflexive response that causes her to stick out her tongue. This behavior could be a result of pleasure or excitement from the scratching sensation, triggering a physiological response such as sticking out the tongue or panting. It's a natural reaction and nothing to be concerned about.
No.Crocs don't have much of a tongue, it's been reshaped into a small stubby flap which allows them to keep their mouth open underwater w/o swallowing a lot of water.Nope - it's tongue is only short. Even the tip doesn't protrude forward of the mouth.Probaly.yes it can
Yes. Very normal. Don't do it.
Yes crocodiles do like to stick out their tongue.
They cannot stick their tongue because their tongue sticks to the bottom of their mouth ;)
Kangaroos probably could stick out their tongue, but this is not something they do, as they do not need to.
The real reason to this, psychologists say, is because there is a significant amount of background processing that goes on in the brain that controls the movement of our tongue. We are of course unaware of this but when a person is trying to concentrate on a mind-intensive task at hand they tend to involuntarily stick out their tongue or fixate their tongue between their teeth or up against the top of the ceiling. This is to relieve the brain of any background processing and to fully focus on the task.
Crocodiles can not stick out their tongue or chewCrocodilegoatAligators,crocodiles and caimans.Blue whales,Sperm whales,and Sharks.bird
No, crocodiles can't stick out their tongues.
It is cold enough to freeze your saliva on your tongue.
Yes,you stick your tongue out than touch your ear.that's how u stick out your tongue and touch your ear
No, they can't.
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Crocodiles.