"All the goodies are mine": the dog with the longest tongue in the world
Categories: Animals
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/all-the-goodies-are-mine-the-dog-with-the-longest-tongue-in-the-world.htmlSt. Bernard Mochi or simply Mo is an eight—year-old dog from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She was listed in the Guinness Book of Records for the longest tongue in the world — 18.58 centimeters.
The owner of the lucky girl said that while walking with her dog, she is constantly stopped by strangers on the street to take pictures of Mo. "It's so great to be a part of the Guinness Book of Records. We are extremely happy to be able to give smiles to others."
Source: Telegraph
LONGEST TONGUE: Mochi 'Mo' Rickert, an eight-year-old St. Bernard from South Dakota, has been declared the world record holder as having the longest tongue on a dog.
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The woman took Mo from the shelter six years ago. It was a "cheerful and reckless dog."
Mo likes to dress up in costumes and take pictures, spend time with his family and eat sweet potatoes.
However, such a physical feature costs the world record holder problems: Mo has difficulty breathing and it can be difficult for her to pick up anything from the floor. But, we're willing to bet, with such a language she can easily sweep a whole dinner off the table.
Keywords: Length | Guinness Book of Records | Dogs | Language
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