Museum of Comparative Zoology, Department of Organismic Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Biol Lett. 2011 Dec 23;7(6):882-4. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2011.0336. Epub 2011 May 25.
It has recently been suggested that the mechanism for lifting liquid from a bowl into the oral cavity during lapping is fundamentally different in cats and dogs: cats use adhesion of liquid to the tongue tip while dogs 'scoop' with their backwardly curled tongue. High-speed light videos and X-ray videos show that on the contrary, both cats and dogs use the mechanism of adhesion. Liquid is transported through the oral cavity to the oesophagus, against gravity, on the surface of the tongue as it is drawn upwards, then a tight contact between the tongue surface and palatal rugae traps liquid and prevents its falling out as the tongue is protruded. At least three cycles are needed for intraoral transport of liquid in the dog.
最近有人提出,猫和狗在舔舐时将液体从碗中吸入口腔的机制从根本上是不同的:猫利用液体附着在舌头上,而狗则用向后卷曲的舌头“舀”起液体。高速光视频和 X 光视频显示,相反,猫和狗都使用附着的机制。液体通过口腔被运送到食道,逆着重力,在舌头上被向上拉动时,舌面与腭皱襞之间形成紧密接触,从而将液体困住,防止其在舌头伸出时掉落。在狗的口腔内,液体的输送至少需要三个循环。