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Person with a tongue bifurcation body modification Video of someone moving a split tongue. Tongue bifurcation, splitting or forking, is a type of body modification in which the tongue is cut centrally from its tip to as far back as the underside base, forking the end.
Forked tongue of a carpet python (Morelia spilota mcdowelli) A forked tongue is a tongue split into two distinct tines at the tip; this is a feature common to many species of reptiles. Reptiles smell using the tip of their tongue, and a forked tongue allows them to sense from which direction a smell is coming.
Tongue bifurcation may refer to: Tongue splitting, a type of body modification; Forked tongue, a physical characteristic of certain animals; See also.
Rochelle Garett had her lingual frenulum (tissue that connects the tongue to the bottom of the mouth) sliced off
Fissured tongue is a benign condition characterized by deep grooves in the dorsum of the tongue. Although these grooves may look unsettling, the condition is usually ...
The MouthPad^ is clear around the teeth, and the center is a golden touchpad that is the contact point for the tongue. Inside there is also a force sensor that picks up left and right clicks or ...
The Lizardman had his tongue split on July 18, 1997 by an oral surgeon (Dr. Lawrence Busino) using an argon laser. A new deeper split was done on October 3, 1997. This was one of the first (he thinks he was third) modern tongue bifurcations and the first one done using a laser.
But the children stuck their tongues out most often during the knock-and-tap game. The finding was a surprise to the researchers, who expected the behavior would pop up most often when the kids ...