Yes they do. Observe them closely.
2006-06-17 01:12:32
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answered by jak4friends 3
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Yes
2006-06-17 13:33:08
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answer #2
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answered by peaches 1
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All birds have tongues. Some are long, like straws for drinking nectar, such as that of the hummingbird. Others are used to manipulate seeds and nuts such as the parrot and macaw. The chicken's tongue is good for manipulating seeds and grains. It is narrow and not too long.
2006-06-18 06:31:12
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answered by China Jon 6
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Yes of course. How else would they swallow? When it is hot, my chickens pant like a dog and you can see their tongues in their open beaks.
2006-06-18 13:21:03
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answered by horsinround2do 6
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Yes, but they eat them when they're baby chickens.
2006-06-17 08:12:43
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answered by Fxstrrsfrtrss 5
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I have two pet clucker birds, Dollyburton and Blackie, and when they open their beaks you can see that they have flat triangular tongues that look like plastic.
2006-06-17 08:35:15
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answered by Kokopelli 7
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Yes they do
2006-06-20 03:47:19
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answered by - Allison 6
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yes
2006-06-17 08:13:30
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-06-17 08:13:50
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answered by Strikernow 4
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Yes, they do. They have beaks instead of lips and they have no teeth. ("Harder to find than hens teeth" is a phrase for saying it doesn't exist)
2006-06-17 11:30:45
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answered by Ding-Ding 7
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