Yes, crocodiles can stick out their tongues, but they typically do this to regulate their body temperature rather than for tasting like some animals do. Crocodiles have a specialized gland in their tongues that helps them expel excess heat.
because they dont like each other
Yes, crocodiles do have tongues, but their tongues are not movable like those of mammals. Crocodile tongues are fused to the floor of their mouths, which limits their ability to stick their tongues out or move them freely.
Penguins have small tongues relative to their body size. Their tongues are smooth and covered in backward-pointing spines to help them grip slippery prey, such as fish and krill.
A fish that is shaped like a stick is called a pipefish. They have long, slender bodies with a similar appearance to a stick or twig.
No, crocodiles can't stick out their tongues.
because they can
No
No, they don't.
Yes they do.
Many fish do have tongues, but they are bony protrusions in their mouth that don't serve the same function as ours do. They also aren't called 'tongues' but basihyals.
No, like crocodiles, they can't.
Dogs tongues are not black when the are dead.
Because they are so fliping hot!
yes it is true
to cool off
Because If They Stick Out There Tounge There Teeth Will Bite It And there Tounge Will Fall Off .