god made them that way _____ I would asume because the cells that register taste need more blood to funtion..
Black cattle like Angus, or cattle with dark pigment (Jerseys, British White, Speckle Park, White Park, etc. ) tend to have black-pigmented tongues. Even Holsteins may have black tongues, but usually only if the rest of their face/muzzle is black. However they can also have tongues colored black and pinkish-beige. Other cattle that are not black or dark-pigmented typically have pinkish-beige to light-pinkish tongues. Tongues appear more pink with white cattle or cattle with white faces than those that are brown or solid red in coat colour.
Yes, chickens can eat red wigglers (a type of earthworm). Red wigglers are a good source of protein for chickens, and they can help supplement their diet. However, it's important to avoid overfeeding worms to chickens, as they should have a balanced diet that includes other food sources.
Any breed can get along with Rhode Island Reds. But you can only intruduce this other breed and more chickens when they are little. If you don't do that, there will be severe fighting with the chickens.
I am assuming you mean the red things hanging under the "chin" of the hen. Yes, they are called wattles, the puffy red things on the top of the head are called combs. Both these features can be single or double.
Biting Tongues ended in 1989.
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If you mean tongues, then yes, quite a few snakes have black tongues, but many also have red tongues, and some even have differently colored tongues than that. For example, the Red-Tailed Green Rat snake (Gonyosoma oxycephala) has a blue tongue.
no
Red chickens will eat anything any other chicken would eat.
Animals that have red tongues would be dogs, frogs, snakes, bears, There are a lot.
i think red
yes
No, tongues do not have blood vessels or blood inside them. The red color of a tongue comes from the tiny capillaries underneath the mucous membrane.
Black cattle like Angus, or cattle with dark pigment (Jerseys, British White, Speckle Park, White Park, etc. ) tend to have black-pigmented tongues. Even Holsteins may have black tongues, but usually only if the rest of their face/muzzle is black. However they can also have tongues colored black and pinkish-beige. Other cattle that are not black or dark-pigmented typically have pinkish-beige to light-pinkish tongues. Tongues appear more pink with white cattle or cattle with white faces than those that are brown or solid red in coat colour.
Red lights do not affect chickens. Chickens do not see the red or blue spectrum of light. Red and blue heat lamps are used in commercial operations when the birds are resting.
Yes, chickens can eat red wigglers (a type of earthworm). Red wigglers are a good source of protein for chickens, and they can help supplement their diet. However, it's important to avoid overfeeding worms to chickens, as they should have a balanced diet that includes other food sources.
I say that red-sexlyings are the best bc they lay the most eggs in the year