No It Is Not Clipped He Operated His Tongue to Make It Longer For The Band Kiss
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No, Gene Simmons' tongue is not clipped. He is known for having a long tongue, which has become one of his trademarks as the frontman of the rock band KISS.
Gene Simmons' long tongue is believed to be a natural trait rather than something he did to make it that way. He has mentioned in interviews that it's genetic and has been that way since he was a child.
No, Gene Simmons did not eat rats. There is a rumor that he once ate a live bat on stage, imitating Ozzy Osbourne, but this has been debunked and is not true.
The ability to roll the tongue is determined by a dominant gene (T) and a recessive gene (t). A man who can roll his tongue would have the genotype Tt or TT, with the phenotype of being able to roll his tongue.
Yes, the ability to roll or fold your tongue is a genetic trait. It is determined by the presence of a dominant gene, and those who inherit this gene from one or both parents can typically perform the tongue-folding action.
Tongue rolling is a trait controlled by only one gene. The ability to roll your tongue is determined by the presence of a dominant allele.