What animal can clean its own ear with its tongue?

Giraffes have such long tongues that they can even use them to clean out their ears, according to Mental Floss.
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What animal can clean its own ears with tongue?

The okapi is one of the few mammals that can lick its own ears. Okapi are such shy and elusive animals they were not discovered until 1901! Like giraffe, okapi are pacers.
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Which animal touches tongue with ear?

Giraffe can clear it ear with its tongue.
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Can a giraffe can clean out its ears with its own tongue?

Well, with such a long tongue, the giraffe has learned to make good use of its tongue by cleaning its ears out. As if this information is not disgusting enough, the giraffe also uses the same tongue to clean his nose!
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Did you know a giraffe can clean its ears with its 21-inch tongue?

Along with it's length neck, the giraffe has a very long tongue — more than a foot and a half long. A giraffe can clean its ears with its 21-inch tongue! That is ample enough length to clean its ears out.
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Which animal is not sleeping?

Bullfrogs… No rest for the Bullfrog. The bullfrog was chosen as an animal that doesn't sleep because when tested for responsiveness by being shocked, it had the same reaction whether awake or resting.
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What animal has a 21 inch tongue?

Giraffes use their height to good advantage and browse on leaves and buds in treetops that few other animals can reach (acacias are a favorite). Even the giraffe's tongue is long! The 21-inch tongue helps them pluck tasty morsels from branches.
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Is a giraffe's tongue?

Giraffe use their 45-50 cm long prehensile tongue and the roof of their mouths in order to feed on a range of different plants and shoots, most notably from Senegalia and Vachellia (formerly Acacia) species.
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Why do giraffes clean their ears?

Well, with such a long tongue, the giraffe has learnt to make good use of its tongue by cleaning its ears out. As if this information is not disgusting enough, the giraffe also uses the same tongue to clean is nose! If you have ear wax in your ears, don't lick it like a giraffe!
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How long can giraffes go without water?

Giraffes can actually last up to 21 days (3 weeks) without a drink. When they do drink they've been known to down 54 litres in one sitting!
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What 3 animals can't vomit?

That's right: Squirrels, mice, rats, gophers, beavers and all other rodents are incapable of throwing up.
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What animal has no tongue?

Other animals naturally have no tongues, such as sea stars, sea urchins and other echinoderms, as well as crustaceans, says Chris Mah via email. Mah is a marine invertebrate zoologist at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and has discovered numerous species of sea stars.
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Can a zebra and giraffe mate?

In trees representing accepted notions of evolutionary descent, giraffes and zebras are placed on widely separate branches, so it is generally believed that the two are simply too far apart to produce hybrids.
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What creature has the longest tongue?

Chameleon

In relation to their body size, it's the longest tongue in the world. It's twice as long as the animal itself (including its tail).
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What lizard has the longest tongue?

Relative to body length, it's the chameleon. Chameleons catch insects by firing their sticky tongues at them, and range is extremely important, because even a stealthy chameleon can only get so close to a fly without startling it.
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Why are giraffe tongues black?

If you've ever been lucky enough to be licked by a giraffe, you'll notice that their 50cm-long tongues can appear purple, bluish or almost black in colour. This is due to the density of dark 'melanin' colour pigments in them.
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What is special about a giraffe's tongue?

The giraffe's long tongue allows it to reach the highest, tastiest leaves while avoiding the sharp thorns. Its tongue also features a thick, tough layer that protects it from being cut by the thorns.
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How strong is a giraffe tongue?

5. Tongue Twisters. Giraffes didn't only evolve long necks to reach the juiciest leaves at the top of the tree—they also have incredibly long and powerful tongues. A giraffe's tongue can extent up to 45cm, easily stripping a tree of its juiciest leaves.
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Do giraffes have 3 hearts?

How Many Hearts Do We Have? You surely know that humans and giraffes have just one heart, as most animals do—but not all. Octopuses and squids (animals called cephalopods) have three hearts. Two hearts pump blood to the gills to take up oxygen, and the other pumps blood around the body (Figure 1).
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Which animal has a blue-black tongue?

The Chow Chow's blue-black tongue sets it apart from almost every other dog breed. But why do Chows have blue tongues?
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What African animal has a blue tongue?

Okapis. Closely related to giraffes, okapis also have long, blue tongues. An okapis' tongue is typically 14-18 inches and is prehensile, helping them strip leaves from branches! Just like giraffes, their tongues are darkened closer to the tip to protect it against the sun.
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Do giraffes have 3 brains?

Figures were produced using Gimp 2.8. The three brains of the adult male giraffes weighted respectively 722.7, 766.1 and 770.4 g, with a mean of 753.1 ± 15.23 g (Table 1). The body weights were similar with an average weight of 703.3 ± 50.4 kg.
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Can a tiger's tongue rip your skin?

What is this? Their tongues are rough so that they can scrape away skin and muscle in just a few bites. All wild cats can pick a bone clean just by intensively licking it.
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Do fish have tongues?

With fish, the tongue's function is to transport the food quickly into and through the mouth, where, in many species, an extra set (or sets) of jaws will grind the food. In addition, the tongue moves oxygenated water through the mouth to the gills, helping the fish to breathe.
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