The Very Good Reasons Why a Cat’s Multi-Purpose Tongue Feels Like Sandpaper
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#2ECRG)
The PBS series "Deep Look" explains how a cat's tongue made is up of small backward-facing keratin spines called papillae, which not only help them to stay clean, but also removes any trace of their own scent when hunting prey. Additionally, when a cat is drinking water, these little spines capture and trap the liquid as it makes its way into kitty's mouth.
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