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People were stunned after seeing close-up of the cat's tongue

Thursday, 02/11/2023, 10:23 (GMT+7)

Here's the reason why a feline's tongue is covered in these backward-facing spines.

For cat lovers, the sensation of a feline friend's lick can be surprisingly abrasive, causing itchiness and discomfort.

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A close-up video was originally shared by registered veterinary technician Peter Carlos from Florida. The footage reveals how a cat's tongue is covered in backward-facing spines, leaving viewers astounded as it unveils the true nature of a cat's tongue.

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Then, the video was published and garnered over 4.1 million views on X, showcasing an astonishing sight that prompted an influx of comments from viewers expressing their amazement.

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One person said: They spend half their days grooming themselves, using their tongues as a brush. When they lick you, it feels like Velcro being pulled over your skin.

A second commented: when a cat licked me for the first time I FREAKED OUT I didn't know what it was at first.

A third wrote: When I see this, it gives me a vibe, a vibe that feels like a fricken needle flowing through my body. 

Someone else said: So that's why they say cat tongues are rough. That makes sense, considering I've been licked on the cheek by a cat

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A cat's tongue plays a vital role in enabling these solitary creatures to live independently with ease. But what's the reason behind the cat's tongue being covered in these backward-facing spines?"

According to Cat Protection, they serve as an efficient tool for hunters, allowing them to extract meat from bones while efficiently obtaining the maximum nutrition. 

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Thanks to the papillae, cats can lap water without the need to dip their heads into a bowl. Instead, they can rapidly dunk their tongue back and forth to draw water up from the surface.

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Furthermore, these tiny spines serve as a natural comb, with cats often using their tongues for grooming their fur. The backward-facing alignment of the spikes allows a cat's tongue to effortlessly remove loose fur and dirt.