When Chameleons grab prey from afar, the tongue is used like a hand to grab the prey and take it into the chameleons mouth.
it absorbs water
Um...rats are generally shaped kind of differently from humans.
so humans can reproduce
Humans are not like dogs they are very different with mating and every way they live their day differently than humans
If the species of snake is different than it will flick its tongue differently because its surroundings will change
anything that is bigger than it but its worst enemy is snakes and other chameleons.
The Jackson's chameleon can reach about twelve inches in length when measured from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail. The adult chameleon has a tongue that is usually longer than the length of its body.
The mandibles of arthropods open side to side. The jaws of humans open up and down.
N. A dogs mouth is actually cleaner than a humans.
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Of course a bird large enough to devour a smaller herp is possible. But, in most cases, it would be the other way around. Parsons chameleons get huge, with tongue shots being longer than their body length. At adult size, they could destroy smaller herps, little rodents, and cute birds.
By current classification there are more than 160 different species of chameleons in the world