The animal kingdom showcases remarkable adaptations, particularly in the form of long tongues. From giraffes plucking leaves ...
Look what the internet birthed today: a blog devoted solely to pictures of animals with their tongues sticking out. Titled, aptly, "Animals with Their Tongues Sticking Out OMG." Hit the jump for a Q&A ...
Don't underestimate the tongue, a muscular organ that humans use for licking, breathing, tasting, swallowing and speaking. But this organ varies widely in color, shape, length and function across the ...
Watch a giraffe twist its long blue tongue to catch raindrops and discover why their tough, dark tongues are built for more ...
Many animals have incredibly long tongues as a special tool for survival, mainly for finding food and protecting themselves.
From the forests to the oceans, some creatures have evolved remarkably long tongues to thrive in their habitats. Discover ten ...
When competition for resources is fierce, being able to reach food that other animals cannot get to is a bonus. Possessing a foot-long tongue is a huge advantage and this is where the okapi excels. In ...
The tongues of chameleons and salamanders might not seem like the inspiration for tomorrow's engineering breakthroughs, but inside the Deban Laboratory at the University of South Florida, biology and ...
For humans, tongues help us talk, and taste, chew and swallow our food. Other animals have tongues that have evolved to do other work, like dig through deep tunnels, navigate through dangerous ...
Chameleons are interesting animals not only because of their ability to blend in with their surroundings by changing their skin color, but also because of their zippy fast tongues, which are used to ...