Syncheilia

In this article we will look at such a natural phenomenon as syncheilia and learn how to deal with it!

Syncheilia is a case where the animal's lip is constantly stuck out strongly, as if it is constantly laughing. This is explained by the insufficient functionality of one of the cheek muscles. For example, 50% of dolphins and manatees are capable of this. This is a form of paralysis in animals. This phenomenon was first noticed by researcher Julia Musso from Portland in the US state of Oregon. Also, more than 20% of whales have this anomaly, more than 5% of dolphins, 43% of large porpoises, killer whales, 62% of mammals in the world. 14% of sperm whales and 97% of sealed seals, muskrats, sheep, donkeys, lions, chimpanzees, peacocks, tangerines, and starlings remain a mystery. It is found in sperm whales, porpoises and others. In elephants, such a spasm can occur at any age, even before birth. The older the elephant, the more likely it is to exhibit synchrony. It also makes itself felt in the event of problems with the mandibular nerve. Often synchronous spasm in individuals is also hereditary.