Who has the strongest tongue?

Thomas Blackstone, the record holder for the world's strongest tongue, lifted a 24 lb, 3 oz weight that was hooked through his tongue. Blue whales have the largest tongues in the animal kingdom. They weigh an average 5,400 lbs, and are typically about the size of an elephant.
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Are human tongues strong?

The tongue IS NOT the strongest muscle in your body. In fact, it is composed of 8 different muscles. Normal maximum tongue strength in healthy adults falls between 40-80 kilopascals (kPa) with an average of about 63 kPa.
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Why are tongues strong?

Unlike other muscles, such as the bicep, tongue muscles don't develop around a supporting bone. Rather, they intertwine to create a flexible matrix, forming what is called a muscular hydrostat; this structure is similar to an octopus's tentacles or an elephant's trunk.
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Can your tongue become stronger?

What are tongue-strengthening exercises? Tongue-strengthening exercises can help improve your swallowing. With practice, these exercises may help you increase your tongue strength and mobility. This may improve your ability to swallow, especially when used with other types of swallowing exercises.
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How many pounds can a human tongue hold?

(Meg) The greatest weight lifted with a human tongue is 12.5 kg (27 lb 8.96 oz) by Thomas Blackthorne (UK) who lifted the weight hooked through his tongue on 1 August 2008.
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The world’s longest tongue - Guinness World Records



Can you taste without a tongue?

Reba], a sensory neuroscientist at the National Institutes of Health. Ryba and his colleagues found that you can actually taste without a tongue at all, simply by stimulating the "taste" part of the brain—the insular cortex.
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Can you talk without a tongue?

But, with a lot of practice, anything is possible. Talking without a tongue is possible. For Cynthia Zamora, simply being able to talk is nothing short of miraculous. Three years ago, doctors found a tumor that covered more than half her tongue.
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What is the weakest muscle in the body?

The Stapedius is thought to be the weakest muscle. It is also the smallest muscle in the human body.
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What is the strongest muscle in the male body?

Based on absolute strength, the ability to generate maximum force, your strongest muscle is your masseter. With one located on each side of your jaw, they lift the lower jaw (mandible) to close your mouth.
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Can your tongue get abs?

“So when you activate your tongue muscles, it causes your deep core muscles to also turn on.” Switching on those muscles helps you to naturally line up your head, rib cage, and pelvis, giving you a more solid, stable base to lift from. "Lifting with more stability can decrease your risk of injury,” says Langworthy.
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Can the tongue be trained?

Tongue training is used to treat individuals suffering from Ankyloglossia (the "tongue tied" medical condition) and other tongue dysfunctions. It is important for individuals suffering from orofacial myological disorders. Tongue training is a method used to teach the correct accent of any language.
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Can your tongue grow?

Like the outside parts of the nose and the ear but unlike most other organs, the tongue continues to grow at advanced age.
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What is the strongest part of the human body?

2) Human thigh bones are stronger than concrete.

The thigh bone is called a femur and not only is it the strongest bone in the body, it is also the longest. Because the femur is so strong, it takes a large force to break or fracture it – usually a car accident or a fall from high up.
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Does the tongue have skin?

The upper 'skin' surface of the tongue contains the taste buds. The average person has between 2,000 and 8,000 taste buds on their tongue but this number varies widely. Taste buds cover the surface of small, nipple-like projections called, papillae, which are easily visible.
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Can a tongue be transplanted?

The world's first human tongue transplant has been successfully carried out by doctors in Austria. Surgeons at Vienna's General Hospital carried out the 14-hour operation on a 42-year-old patient on Saturday.
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Is your tongue a muscle?

The tongue is an extremely movable set of muscles, which is well-supplied with blood and has many nerves. The tongue muscles have an oblong shape and are covered with a dense layer of connective tissue. Above this layer, a special kind of mucous membrane makes up the surface of the tongue.
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What's the biggest muscle?

The largest muscle in the human body: Gluteus Maximus

The gluteus maximus' muscle volume is around 760cm2. The bones nearest to it are the femur in your leg, and the coccyx, commonly called the 'tail bone'.
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What is the weakest part of the male body?

5 Common Weak Spots in Men—and How to Fix Them
  1. Lower back. Doesn't matter if you're 25 years old or pushing 50—chances are you've experienced some kind of lower-back pain over the course of your life. ...
  2. Hamstrings. Tight hammies? ...
  3. Calf muscles. Next time someone comments on your chicken legs, blame biology. ...
  4. Shoulders.
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Can tongue grow back?

In some people, the papillae are lost only from the sides of the tongue, or the sides and tip. The papillae usually grow again but this can take a long time and, meanwhile, a new patch may form on another part of the tongue. As new papillae grow, the patch appears to move across the tongue.
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Can you talk underwater?

Special underwater communication systems have been developed to allow divers to talk to each other underwater. A transducer is attached to the diver's face mask, which converts his or her voice into an ultrasound signal.
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Can u talk without lips?

To speak with your mouth closed, you'll need to make sure your lips are parted ever so slightly. Without parting your lips just a little bit, you won't be able to get any sound out of your mouth.
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Is it possible to rip someone's tongue out?

The tongue's extrinsic muscles are what anchors it to bones like the jaws and other parts of the skull. Tearing out a tongue, then, would be like tearing out any muscle: Really, really difficult — but not impossible.
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Is it normal to kiss without tongue?

If you want to just kiss without tongue too, it's totally fine. When you ARE using tongue, your go-to move when Frenching can be a massage between your two tongues. You can also try different things and see what feels most comfortable.
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Can we scream without a tongue?

Without a tongue, ou can vocalize, only using your vocal cords, your glottis, and your lips.
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