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Tigers have incredibly rough tongues due to papillae, which are tiny, backward-facing spines. These spines enable them to strip flesh from bones and efficiently groom themselves. The abrasive nature of their tongues is so potent that they can even remove paint from surfaces.
Roughness and power of a tiger's tongue
Function of papillae in stripping flesh and grooming
Abrasiveness capable of removing paint
Understanding the unique adaptations of apex predators
Appreciating the functionality and power of natural tools in animals