Do alligators have tongues?

Crocodile is the most advanced animal of all reptiles, spawning. Crocodile heart 4 compartment, diaphragm and brain. This feature makes it considered more evolutionary than other amphibians.

Crocodiles eat meat and are excellent hunters with sharp teeth that can crush their prey in an instant. Their elongated bodies help swim faster.

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Crocodile tongue attached to the lower jaw.

When swimming, they press their feet against the body to reduce water resistance. Crocodile feet webbed, not using a fan but to use for sudden rapid movements or at the start of swimming. Webbed feet give the crocodile an advantage in shallow water, where land animals often go.

Crocodile tongue may not seem like it, but it's actually made up of the lower jaw. However, the tongue of the crocodile is structured in a way unlike anyone: lying neatly in the jaw muscles and almost unable to move. They also cannot stick their tongue out like snakes or other reptiles and amphibians.

Crocodile tongues are of the upturned tongue type , meaning when they eat, they use their tongues to push and raise to bring food inside. Crocodile tongue has the function of absorbing ultraviolet rays, especially when the fish lying on the shore often open their mouths, and it is then that they are absorbing food gently.

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