bit
The bit is placed on the tongue.
On
Under and to the back. OVER it goes on top of the tongue. if it is under the bit will have no effect
The connective tissue under the tongue that connects the tongue to the bottom of the mouth is called the lingual frenulum. It helps to support and stabilize the movement of the tongue during activities such as speaking and eating.
No, and please do not try to place it there. You will have a fight on your hands. The bit is placed on top the tongue between the gap of the teeth.
The bit is on the bottom of the bridle. The bit goes over the tongue and should fit snuggly against the side of the horses mouth. The bit is on the bottom of the bridle. The bit goes over the tongue and should fit snuggly against the side of the horses mouth. The bit is on the bottom of the bridle. The bit goes over the tongue and should fit snuggly against the side of the horses mouth.
scooby doo's tongue is pink and a little bit of peach mixed
As old as my tongue, and still a little bit older than my teeth.
The bit should be placed in the horse's mouth so that it sits comfortably between the teeth and the tongue, never directly on top of the tongue. The bit should rest just above the horse's bars, which are the fleshy area of the lower jaw where there are no teeth. This placement allows for clear communication with the horse without causing discomfort.
On top of the tongue.
The bit is placed on the tongue, obviously, or it would place the toungue in a weird position.