Someone wrote in [personal profile] sistawendy 2005-02-01 06:25 pm (UTC)

cats

In addition to the ones in their noses, cats have special scent receptors inside their mouths. When cats use the mouth receptors, sometimes their tongues stick out.

Of course, the cat in question could have simply been yawning and not entirely retracted the tongue upon closing its mouth. Or similarly, after cleaning itself.

Whatever the reason, it does make it look comical, doesn't it?

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