Genioglossus
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The masseter muscle in the jaw is often considered the strongest muscle in the body based on its ability to generate powerful biting force.
The chameleon can change its skin tone and colour to blend into its surroundings. You could say that, like a crocodile, the chameleon waits for its prey. In this case which would be a bug of some sort. Anyway, the chameleon will ambush its prey, waiting for an unexpecting bug to fly or craw past then BAM! The chameleon lashes out its tongue, which has a sticky sort of saliva on it. That sticks to the bug and the bug sticks to the tongue, the chameleon draws back its tongue as fast as it pushed it out and eats the bug! Hope I helped...but you could've looked this up on the Internet yourself
Birds have a bone in their tongue, called the hyoid bone, as it provides support for the tongue's muscle attachment and allows for better manipulation of food and swallowing. This unique bone structure also aids in producing various vocalizations and calls.
A COW'S TONGUE? oh how smart you are. you dont even know what a cows tongue is? . .. ... .... ..... ...... ........ that would be a tongue
No, there is no bone in your tongue. The tongue is a muscle, and only a muscle.
yes the tongue is the strongest muscle is the tongue
The whole tongue is a muscle!
muscle tissue in tip of tongue
if he sticks his tongue in ur mouth then wrap ur tongue around his
the tongue is a muscle, not a tissue.
The tongue is a muscle that is not attached at both ends.
They cannot stick their tongue because their tongue sticks to the bottom of their mouth ;)
The superior longitudinal muscle, an intrinsic muscle that originates within the tongue allows the tongue to curl. It runs along the superior surface of the tongue under the mucous membrane.
Two muscles: The masster(jaw) The tongue
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