Turtle 'super tongue' lets reptile survive underwater

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8693000/8693794.stm


One type of turtle possesses an extraordinary organ that allows it to breathe underwater and stay submerged for many months.

The common musk turtle has a tiny tongue lined with specialised buds, scientists have discovered.

Rather than use this tongue for eating, the turtles use it to exchange oxygen, solving a mystery of how these reptiles can remain submerged for so long.

Details are published in journal The Anatomical Record.
 

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