Why Tigers Have Spiky Tongues π
Tigers' spiky tongues, with backward-facing papillae, help scrape meat from prey efficiently. π #animalfacts

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Tigers have spiky tongues due to backward-facing spines called papillae, made of keratin. These help them scrape meat off bones and clean themselves efficiently. The rough texture is key to their hunting and grooming, making their tongues powerful tools for survival.
Tigers have spiky tongues due to backward-facing spines called papillae, made of keratin. These help them scrape meat off bones and clean themselves efficiently. The rough texture is key to their hunting and grooming, making their tongues powerful tools for survival.
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