There are other than giraffes! An animal with a tongue.
In fact, there are animals that have unique tongues other than giraffes. Let me introduce a few things.
Chameleon
Chameleon is an animal that has a great ability to change the color of its body and melt around it. Such a chameleon’s tongue is also quite characteristic.
First, the length of a chameleon’s tongue is about 1.5 times the length of its body. Also, the chameleon’s tongue has adhesiveness that does not miss any prey.
And besides the length and adhesiveness of the tongue, the chameleon is very fast when its tongue sticks out! Studies have shown that the speed is 264 times the maximum gravity. About 264 times the gravity!
Anyway, only greatness comes down…. It’s scary when you think of the target hunter’s position.
Blue whale
The blue whale was huge in size in the first place. That’s why I understand that you have a big tongue.
The tongue weighs about 2.7 tons. Although it is said to weigh more than one Asian elephant. The scale is already unknown…
It also consumes a large amount of seawater at the same time when supplying food, filtering out a fine crustacean called “krill shrimp,” a food ingredient, while pushing it through a filter on the beard plate. And eating filtered krill with a big tongue.
Giant goose
The big goose’s tongue is hidden with sticky saliva. In addition, the tongue is covered with thorns, helping to catch insects that are prey.
It is an amazing length of up to 60cm. Wouldn’t that be too long for the body…!
Instead of having no teeth, the giant goose is developing its tongue’s ability. You can stick out your tongue 160 times a minute. Sticking your tongue out at high speed… what a pervert.
Clean up
What was it like. This time, I introduced miscellaneous studies about the length of the giraffe’s tongue.
Giraffes not only have long necks but also long tongues. It would be the result of all kinds of evolution for survival. It was cute that the black tongue was simply tanned.
The tongues of other animals were great too…. It’s so different in one part of the tongue, to be honest, it was so deep that I was surprised.