anteater!
The insectivore you're referring to is likely the numbat. Numbats have a specialized anatomy that allows them to feed predominantly on termites using their long tongue and narrow snout to extract the insects from their tunnels.
aardvark also called an ant eater.
One of the animals that eats ants, has a long tongue and nose is called an anteater.
The insectivore you are referring to is the anteater, which has a long, sticky tongue and elongated snout specialized for consuming ants and termites. They are also known for their excellent sense of smell and poor eyesight.
An insectivore with a long tongue and nose that it uses to lick up ants is commonly referred to as an anteater. Anteaters, particularly the giant anteater, have specialized adaptations that allow them to efficiently capture and consume ants and termites. Their elongated snouts house a long, sticky tongue, which can extend up to two feet to reach into narrow openings in ant mounds. These fascinating creatures play a crucial role in their ecosystems by helping to control insect populations.
The insectivore that has a long tongue and eats ants is a aardvark. The aardvark also has a long nose.
The insectivore with a long tongue and nose is an aardvark. Aardvarks use their long tongues to slurp up ants and termites from their mounds, while their long noses help them detect the insects underground.
A very small amount of people can lick their nose, it's just like your bellybutton you have an innie or an outtie, you can't control it. Most people can't lick their nose because their tongue just isn't long enough.
at least a couple of years so keep you tongue away from you nose if i were you!
The giant anteater gets its food by looking for an ant hill, then it sticks it's tongue in the hole where the ants get in. The anteater will wait a few seconds for the ant to get on the tongue. The anteater will put its tongue in the mouth and swallow.
An Aardvark is vaguely pig-like. It has a long nose for sniffing and tossing up dirt. It has long nails and a long tongue to eat ants and termites.
Usually tongue-flicking is a sign of stress or fear.