The proboscis of the pachyderm is prodigious. (politely played!) (Practically perfect!)
A proboscis is the nose of a mammal, especially an elongated appendage from the head like an elephant's trunk.
Smelling!! :~)
The grasshopper is an example of an arthropod that doesn't have a proboscis. They use their mandibles to chew up plants.
the tongue of the butterfly is called a Proboscis.
Mosquitoes and butterflies use their proboscis to collect food. This works like a long, thin straw and sucks the nectar out of flowers. When not in use, the proboscis curls up into a ball shape.
Ladybirds (adults as well as the larval stage) are carnivorous, they eat aphids and other small insects (even other ladybirds or ladybird larvae)Aphids, leaves, water, pest, mites.
the mosquito use for sucking blood is the proboscis...
A butterfly sticks its long, slender, proboscis into the stamen of a flower, thus accessing the nectar, and drinks it.
The proboscis can be 1 centimeter,
Butterflies have a long tongue, called a proboscis, which they can curl and uncurl to drink through like a straw. Because of their straw-like mouthparts, butterflies are mainly restricted to a liquid diet. Butterflies use their proboscis to drink sweet nectar from flowers. Answer: Proboscis
ladybugs or ladybirds