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  2. Tongue splitting - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Forked tongue - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Tongue bifurcation - Wikipedia

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    Tongue bifurcation may refer to: Tongue splitting, a type of body modification; Forked tongue, a physical characteristic of certain animals; See also.

  5. Influencer says she’s a much better kisser after cutting off ...

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    Rochelle Garett had her lingual frenulum (tissue that connects the tongue to the bottom of the mouth) sliced off

  6. Fissured tongue - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. 'A mouse for your mouth': New device allows users to scroll ...

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    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 ...

  8. Talk:Tongue splitting - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Why do kids stick out their tongues when they're ... - AOL

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    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 ...