Which animals have 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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Does crocodiles have a tongue?

Crocodile's tongue

Crocodiles have a membrane that holds their tongue in place on the roof of their mouth so it doesn't move. This makes it impossible for them to stick it outside of their narrow mouths. That can be handy for the reptile when snapping its jaws shut rapidly.
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Do all mammals have a tongue?

As a consequence most vertebrate animals—amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals—have tongues (the frog family of pipids lack tongue). In mammals such as dogs and cats, the tongue is often used to clean the fur and body by licking.
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Why fish has no tongue?

Most fish have a bony structure called the basihyal on the floor of the mouth that superficially resembles a tongue. But it doesn't have taste buds, isn't muscular and has very little range of motion, so it isn't directly equivalent.
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Why crocodile does not have tongue?

A crocodile's tongue doesn't move. It is held in place at the roof of the mouth by a membrane. Because crocodiles spend so much time underwater, the tongue helps keep the throat closed, protecting the animal's airway. Unlike other species, the tongue plays no part in feeding.
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Animals without tongue



Does a shark have a tongue?

The answer is Yes, sharks do have a tongue. Since the evolution triumphantly nicked bones off shark species, they are now cartilaginous. Hence, the shark has no ribs to shield vital organs. A crucial organ like the lungs is pointless since their gills serve the same purpose.
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Does fish have tongue?

The tongue of a fish is formed from a fold in the floor of the mouth. In some species of bony fishes the tongue has teeth which help to hold prey items. The name of one genus of argentinid fish, Glossanodon, literally means 'tongue teeth'. The tongue of the lamprey can be protruded from the mouth.
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Do owls have tongues?

Birds Of Prey Tongues

Birds of prey such as hawks, eagles, owls and vultures have larger and more fleshy tongues. This is because they generally tear apart their prey with their beaks and talons.
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Do ants have tongues?

Taste- Ants do not have a tongue, but they have finger-like palps around the mouth that have the ability to taste.
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Do dolphins have tongues?

Yes, dolphins, like most mammals, are born with tongues. In fact, whales, dolphins, and porpoises are all part of the cetacean family, and they all possess tongues.
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Do spiders have a tongue?

Actually, no, spiders do not have a tongue in the same sense we do. Their mouthparts- chelicerae (fangs), endites or maxillae (modified bases or coxi of palpi), palpi (feelers) and labium (a sort of "tongue")-act to manipulate prey and form the mouth.
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Do birds have tongues?

First, most birds have pretty prosaic tongues. They look somewhat similar to ours but can have some interesting extra features. As shown in Figure 1, the tips can be fringed or split and the root of the tongue may have backward-facing barbs.
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Do shrimps have tongues?

no! Here is a diagram, they have a mouth, but no tongue!
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Can a shark stick out its tongue?

Again, the answer is no. Sharks cannot stick their tongues out. Unlike human tongues or tongues of other animals, shark tongues are made of cartilage. This allows very limited movement to the muscles.
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Which animal Cannot stick out its tongue?

A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out. It's firmly attached to the bottom of their mouth.
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Do alligators have balls?

The male reptiles, like all other vertebrates, have paired gonads that produce sperm and testosterone. Reptiles carry their testicles or testes internally, often in close proximity to the kidneys.
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Which animal has longest tongue?

First discovered in Ecuador in 2005, the tube-lipped nectar bat (Anoura fistulata) has the longest tongue, relative to body length, of any known mammal.
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Do ants pee?

No, ants do not pee. In fact, most insects don't pee. All the waste that needs to be expelled comes out of one hole as one waste. Their poops aren't wholly solid, though, because there is a moistness to them due to liquid content.
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Do ants fart?

Yes. In insects, we usually call it the “gut,” but it does more or less the same things in insects that intestines do in humans.
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Do ducks have a tongue?

Unlike mammalian tongues, ducks do not have taste buds. Instead tiny papillae protrude on either side of their approximately 5 cm. long tongue which help them hold their food and direct it towards the esophagus, facilitating swallowing.
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Do crows have a tongue?

A crow, like all birds, does indeed have a tongue. It's believed that if you split a crows tongue then this would enable them to talk… ouch!
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Do eagles have tongues?

Eagles use their tongues to help them swallow, just as we do. But their tongues are not as long, so they can't stick them out. An eagle usually keeps it mouth shut. When hot or nervous, eagles open their mouths to pant.
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Do worms have tongues?

The short answer is no. Worms do not have tongues. Some people think that worms have tongues because certain worms do have something in their mouth that they can poke out, like a tongue. It is called a “stylet” and it looks like a needle.
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Do catfish have tongues?

“Catfish don't have scales, but [they have] taste buds all over their bodies,” he says. “They are literally swimming tongues.” (See “Sawfish Snout Has Sixth Sense, Splits Prey in Half.”) The study suggests that the fish could also be swimming pH meters.
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Do Salmons have tongues?

Jaw – The mouth is white and the gum line is white, but the tongue may be black. The lips are fleshy with well developed teeth in both jaws, but there are no teeth on the base of the tongue. Tail – The tail has no spots, but does have silver streaks covering about half of the fin.
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