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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Who has been awarded an impressive long tongue and why

Understanding that long tongues assist in finding food and plucking it out places others can not reach is one thing but why do some human have exceptionally long tongues? Our food sources have not caused an evolution requiring tongue growth to read dinner. Maybe it is just for better tasting and licking ice cream.
It has been proved that the longest tongues are possessed by those who need a special tool to extract food. For example, the giraffe is often lacking with its long neck, so he picked vending green twig. This is where it comes to the aid of his long tongue, which stretched as much as 45 centimeters. Who else has been awarded an impressive long tongue and why they are needed by their owners?But the ratio of the tongue-body giraffe loses too much smaller animals. A Pekingese named Puggy of the U.S. state of Texas recently went into the Guinness Book of Records, 2010, as a dog with the longest tongue, its length - 11.43 inches.The Chameleon His tongue is often equal to the length of the body. And there are chameleons up to half a meter in length. However, to notice the chameleon superiority is almost impossible since the reptile is completely straightens his tongue out only in only 5 hundredths of a second when they catch prey.A Competition could be made but again the same difficulty to behold as an observer. The Woodpecker sticks its tongue in the holes, made in the trunks of trees by insects.Similarly food is provided to the anteater echidna. Last nature gave super long tongue, that he was more convenient to extract termites and ants from their intricate structures.Rec...
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[Source: News Weird Magazine]

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