Reminds me of Fifi from Shrek Forever After.
The teeth you see in the photos aren't the same as the things you and I carry around in our gums. Unlike lizards and mammals, somewhere during their evolution birds lost the ability to produce enamel. Enamel is the tough white stuff that coats our teeth and which makes them so hard. So those goose teeth wont be as hard as your own but they would still come in handy cutting through things like grass. They would also let the goose get a better grip on slippery things like snails. What this photo shows is a row of sharp points, or serrations, inside the beak. Scientists have a word to describe those serrated birds teeth. They call them tomia.
The teeth you see in the photos aren't the same as the things you and I carry around in our gums. Unlike lizards and mammals, somewhere during their evolution birds lost the ability to produce enamel. Enamel is the tough white stuff that coats our teeth and which makes them so hard. So those goose teeth wont be as hard as your own but they would still come in handy cutting through things like grass. They would also let the goose get a better grip on slippery things like snails. What this photo shows is a row of sharp points, or serrations, inside the beak. Scientists have a word to describe those serrated birds teeth. They call them tomia.
More weird tongue shit.
It isn't fake.
More weird tongue shit.
It isn't fake.
More weird tongue shit.
It isn't fake.
More weird tongue shit.
It isn't fake.
What is prepare?
what the fuck is going on
We alien now
What the fuck is going on I'm scared
What the fuck is going on I'm scared
Fucking monsters. They won't get out of the way of my car either and also chase me down when they are in groups
Asshole geese.
Tongues are weird.
More weird tongue shit.
It isn't fake.
you were beaten though.Obligatory
Goose Howard
They're not really teeth silly frog.
The teeth you see in the photos aren't the same as the things you and I carry around in our gums. Unlike lizards and mammals, somewhere during their evolution birds lost the ability to produce enamel. Enamel is the tough white stuff that coats our teeth and which makes them so hard. So those goose teeth wont be as hard as your own but they would still come in handy cutting through things like grass. They would also let the goose get a better grip on slippery things like snails. What this photo shows is a row of sharp points, or serrations, inside the beak. Scientists have a word to describe those serrated birds teeth. They call them tomia.
Reminds me of the fish with human teeth
Guys, wrap it up. It's over. Geese tongue teeth.
On the topic of interesting tongues, this freaks me out.
Looks like a feathered dinosaur.
That's a bug in there