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Puggy, a male Pekingese with a tongue that measure 4.5 inches long, lives in Texas with his owner, Becky Stanford. Abandoned by a breeder because of his looks, Puggy was taken in by Stanford and her husband as a puppy, and nine years later he was holding the world record for current longest dog tongue. As you can see, Puggy’s tongue is a bit of a mouthful, so Stanford has to chop the dog’s food into small pieces because he chews with his tongue.
The longest dog tongue on record belonged to a boxer named Brandy whose tongue was 17 inches long.
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Humans like to think of themselves as a faithful species, but when it comes to true fidelity, many other animals offer better examples of how to keep a relationship together. Although monogamy and lifelong pair bonds are generally rare in the animal kingdom, here’s our list of animals that pull it off.
11 animals that mate for life
(via thedailyfeed)