that allows them to easily consume their soft food and liquid diet. tiny hair-like appendages called papillae form a u shape on the end of the lorikeet's tongue. when the tongue is extended, these papillae become erect, like bristles on a brush, expanding the tongue's surface area and allowing the birds...
text recording the beliefs of ptah's cult center, the god was celebrated as the one who called the world into being, having dreamed creation in his heart and spoken it into existence. and great and important is ptah, who gave life to all the gods and their kas as well through this heart and this tongue...
mid-day heat, but occasionally takes shelter in bushes, trees, and large rocks for extra protection from the elements (or to ambush potential prey). prey and natural predators of the eastern diamondback prey due to the eastern diamondback's large size, the snake is able to hunt a large variety of animals...
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, circular motion, and repeat for each tooth. brush the inside surface of each tooth, using the same back and forth technique. brush the chewing surface (top) of each tooth. use tip of brush to brush behind each tooth — front and back, top and bottom and up and down strokes. be sure to brush your tongue...
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