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why is cat's tongue so rough..?​

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Answered by kandlakuntamary
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Explanation:

The reason for the rough, sandpaper feeling is that cats' tongues are covered with papillae, which look like tiny, backward-facing barbs. ... When doing so, the papillae can help detangle any knots in the fur, grab debris, and trap any loose strands of hair that come loose during grooming.

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Answered by mohammad4rayan
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Answer:

The reason a cat's tongue is so rough is due to all the backwards facing spines (or papillae) that run along it. ... The papillae on their tongues pull water up from the surface, creating a column that the cat then closes their mouth around.

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