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Do fish have tongues?


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Most fish do have "tongues" they are formed from a fold in the floor of the mouth, do not resemble the muscular tongues of humans.

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Yes, fish do have a tongue and in Newfoundland, Canada people consider it a real delicacy. Yech! ChaCha on!

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Most fish do have them. But they are formed from a fold in the floor of the mouth & do not resemble the muscular human tongues.

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Most fish do have "tongue". Their tongues, formed from a fold in the floor of the mouth, do not resemble the muscular tongues MORE

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Most fish do have “tongue”. Their tongues do not resemble the muscular tongues of humans, and usually cannot be produced.

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Most fish do not have tongues. One genus of argentinid fish, called Glossanodon, have tongues that help hold on to prey!

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Most fishes do have a 'tongue'. The tongue of a fish is formed from a fold in the floor of the mouth. ChaCha for now!

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Most fishes do have a 'tongue'. Fish tongues however do not resemble the muscular tongues of humans. ChaCha!

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