(by wackystuff)
Illustration by Jean-Paul Goude, 1970 (by MewDeep)
Illustration by Jean-Paul Goude, 1970 (by MewDeep)
1944 (by unexpectedtales)
Eva/Miles/tongue…
I used to be petrified that I would swallow my tongue. But it’s still here, so all is swell.
(via scientificillustration)
The tongue of the woodpecker.
Woodpeckers have tongues almost as long compared to skull length as anteaters do. It’s very effective for scooping up bugs trying to escape your pecking beak!
The Hand; its Mechanism and Vital Endowments, as Evincing Design. Sir Charles Bell, 1854.










