Wattles.
If you mean the two bits of hanging tissue just under the jawline - wattles, waddells or tassles - or if you mean at the end of the lower chin - a beard.
Sometimes called a beard, which is probably the most common term used in this case, it's a sort of hairy flap under the chin, also called a dewlap or bell. As the moose matures the flap grows into a beard-like feature.
Whiskers:)
Crocodile tongues are extremely sensitive as this sensitivity is what allows the crocodile to trigger its jaws to snap shut in an instant. One drop of sweat is enough to trigger this reaction.
The dangling bit on a chicken's neck is called a wattle. It is a fleshy, wrinkled skin organ that helps chickens regulate body temperature. Some chickens also have a smaller fleshy projection under their chin called a comb.
No its just another fist under his beard.
A piece of lace just under someone's chin which is attached to the shirt.
if it has a gobble thing under its chin it is a boy if it doesn't have a gobble thing under its chin it is a girl
It is for hunting because the fish go under his chin and get stuck
Chuck Norris is an American actor and martial artist.
If you mean the two bits of hanging tissue just under the jawline - wattles, waddells or tassles - or if you mean at the end of the lower chin - a beard.
No, he does however have a chin in his beard.
Chin strap
A beard is a clumping of facial hair on the cheeks, chin and jaw of a person.
A chin strap is a narrow beard that runs from one ear, along the jawline, up to the other ear. It does not cover the cheeks, unlike a full beard, nor does it include a mustache.
It means the style of beard a man wears, like a billy goat on his chin. It is triangular in shape.
you have to touch his chin from under and put a bowl of food right to his mouth