A mosquito has a proboscis. A proboscis is a needle-like body part used for feeding - it is found in insects, worms, and mollusks. A proboscis can also be a large nose or trunk, like an elephant's trunk.
No. They have mandibles.
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the proboscis help butterfly to sip nectars from flower
The proboscis of butterfly is the long appendage on the head that works are a mouth. It is used for feeding and sucking.
A butterfly sticks its long, slender, proboscis into the stamen of a flower, thus accessing the nectar, and drinks it.
proboscis
Butterfly suck the nectar sweet from flowers with its proboscis.
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proboscis
The butterfly's sipping tube that coils and uncoils is called a proboscis, verterbrates, and inverterbrates can have these like the elephant. A proboscis is an appendage from the head of an animal. : )
The mode of ingestion of a butterfly is through the long proboscis. This part of the butterfly sucks in nectar.
Feeding is what a butterfly uses the proboscis for. Muscles operate the two inwardly concave tubes through which nectar is suctioned to sustain the butterfly during the last, imago stage in the lepidopteran life cycle.
a curled up tongue