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I'm sorry to disappoint, but I'm fairly certain that sheep do have a pharyngeal reflex. LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 10/07/2012 10:28:41 AM
I'm not sure what you're thinking of when you are thinking of a "Gag reflex", but if you stimulate a sheep's pharynx, the pharynx will contract which is the medical definition of a pharyngeal/"Gag" reflex.
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As a lover of linguistics it makes me sad that the etymology of "jism" is unknown. - 10/07/2012 01:00:18 AM 2240 Views
It's truly outrageous. *NM* - 10/07/2012 02:42:20 AM 360 Views
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Does this article exist online? *NM* - 10/07/2012 01:56:41 PM 319 Views
I thought it sounded a little shaky. - 10/07/2012 06:15:05 PM 696 Views
I'm sorry to disappoint, but I'm fairly certain that sheep do have a pharyngeal reflex. - 10/07/2012 10:28:41 AM 899 Views
Well you've obviously never tried to...wait, let's just pretend I didn't say that. - 10/07/2012 01:30:12 PM 684 Views
or a vet. or anyone who studied A&P - 10/07/2012 02:03:44 PM 713 Views
You're both really overthinking it. *NM* - 10/07/2012 04:27:51 PM 346 Views
I'm not overthinking; I'm just letting you know *NM* - 10/07/2012 10:43:17 PM 487 Views

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