In my previous post, I wrote that babies lap milk from an open cup
more like a dog than a cat, but that dogs do it with the back of their
tongues.
I just checked the article, and realized I had misread this sentence.
>Dog owners are familiar with the unseemly lapping noises that ensue when their thirsty pet meets a bowl of water. The dog is thrusting its tongue into the water, forming a crude cup with it and hauling the liquid back into the muzzle.<
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/12/science/12cats.html?_r=2&src=me&ref=genera
Yikes!
Mea culpa! I apologize.
I was half-right. Babies do lap more like dogs than cats. They both do
it by cupping the front of their tongues.
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