I have read in literature it described as "harrumph" (an onomatopoeia word) or a sigh of disgust.
Yes. Tench have Pharyngeal teeth. These teeth are in the back of the throat.
E-E-ASILY.............if it wants to. Can grab it on the throat or back of neck and break its back. Just happened in Melbourne
Gagging can occur during deep throating due to the presence of the gag reflex, a protective mechanism triggered by objects entering the back of the mouth. The sensation of something touching the back of the throat can activate this reflex, leading to gagging. Additionally, some women may gag due to physical limitations or lack of experience in deep throating.
A frog has two eye bulges in the roof of its mouth. When it catches prey with its tongue, it forces its eyes down and the bulges move to help move the prey to the back of the throat so it can be swallowed. Also when a frog throws up, it throws up its stomach and uses his forepaws to squeeze the content out of it, whereafter it swallows its stomach back in.
Guinea pigs make a tutting noise as a form of communication. It can be a sign of annoyance, warning, or to show that they are not pleased with a situation. It is their way of expressing dissatisfaction or discomfort.
A noise coming from the back of the throat, like the growling sound a dog would make.
When cats are very happy, they make a purring noise. It's a deep-ish sound that comes from the back of their throat.
Step throat
laisse = 'less' moi = 'mwah' tr = 'tr' where the 'r' noise is made at the back of the throat an = 'on' - to be said very short and where the 'r' noise is made at the back of the throat and the 'u quille = 'key (uh)' where (uh) is just the left over noise from saying the letter y less mwah tr-on-key-(uh)! I will leave you alone now ;0) Regards, TransAction Translators
strep throat
back of the throat and tonsils
Cringe is a verb meaning to shrink back in fear or disgust
Hi, I think white spots at the back of your throat is tonsilitis, but I am not sure of it. Don't know the answer to "frog in throat" I have heard of it, But not sure what it is. sorry x :)
The pharynx is the area at the back of the throat where the mouth (nasal cavity) and nasal cavity meet. The portion behind the nose is the nasopharynx, and the portion behind the mouth is the oropharynx.
Dirt and bacteria are trapped and swallowed at the back of the throat by cilia cells.
Dust and bacteria are trapped and swallowed at the back of the throat by a cilia cell.
Pinching your back does not help a sore throat. But if it helps, then it is called as 'placebo' effect.