Crocodile
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
Crocodiles cannot stick their tongue out of their mouth because it is attached to the bottom of their mouth by a membrane. This adaptation helps them to prevent water from entering their throat when they are submerged.
Crocodiles can not stick out their tongue or chewCrocodilegoatAligators,crocodiles and caimans.Blue whales,Sperm whales,and Sharks.bird
It is attached to the back of their mouth.
A alligator cannot stick out its tongue. Its attached to the bottom of it's mouth and one good reason is so it cannot accidently bite its tongue.
The tongue, there is also suppose to be another tiny one but I cannot remember it.
the tongue is not attached to any bone
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
Crocodiles cannot stick their tongue out of their mouth because it is attached to the bottom of their mouth by a membrane. This adaptation helps them to prevent water from entering their throat when they are submerged.
Crocodiles can not stick out their tongue or chewCrocodilegoatAligators,crocodiles and caimans.Blue whales,Sperm whales,and Sharks.bird
No, a human cannot swallow their tongue. It is physically impossible.
It is attached to the back of their mouth.
The skin that is attached to the tongue and lower palate is called the lingual frenulum.
It is completely impossible because your tongue is attached to you.
To the floor of the mouth
Hyoid
The tongue is a muscle that is not attached at both ends.