starfish, sea urchins, crabs, lobsters, squids, octopus, worms, slugs ,catapillers, Spiders, and mosquitoes.
some animals have prehensile tongues though like, chameleons, frogs, salamanders and some species of fish use their tongues to catch prey. alot of insects have a type of tongue called a proboscis that like butterflies, use to drink nectar. Molluscs have a rough tongue called a radula, which they use to grind food.
All animals have a tongue except for insects. Tongues of animals vary in sizes so it is sometimes confusing to determine if the animal does or does not have one.
crocodile (Not true, their tongues aren't free but held in place by a membrane which limits movement; however they can't stick out their tongues.)
I don't think that birds don't have any tonuge but i think it may be wrong I think pigeon doesn't have any tonuge
crocodile
crocodile
jellyfish
lamprey
No animal truly sweats from its tongue, but some animals do pant to cool themselves in place of sweating. One animal that is known for this is a dog.
Dog
A frog might be able to live without its tongue only for a short while. This is because a frog relies on its tongue to trap insects for food.
This would be unlikely as it needs its tongue to lap up water, without water it would die..
The Blue Whale. I just saw a show on TV and the said that its tongue weighed as much as an elephant!
Almost every animal has a tongue, And EVERY mammal has a tongue.
No animal truly sweats from its tongue, but some animals do pant to cool themselves in place of sweating. One animal that is known for this is a dog.
I think chameleon or anteater have the longest tongue......
Crocodile
Dog
Snake.
Crocodiles.
crab
Dog
Everyone's tongue is in their mouth even an animal and it is always wet.
First you have to sedate the animal then brudh the tongue with a brush and paste.
They are looking for heat signatures from a animal. The tongue tells them what is around them.