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.
They use the long tongue to lick up the ants. They use their claws to open up the ant nests and they use their long nose to help them get deeper inside to get more ants and eggs.
Pigs use their snout to find food. They can smell food and then they use their mouth to eat the food. Their mouth is located just under the snout.
body organs
The eyes of a pig
Just like all rodents,they uses their mouth to grab foods.They uses their teeth to gnaw food and the stomach digests the food.
Not even if you're a pig.
Without a pig's body, a pig would not exist. Having a pig's body is a very important part of pighood. Or would pigness be correct? More input from FAQ Farmers: * I think pighood sounds more appropriate.
The loin on a pig is a cut of meat from the part of the body of the pig on both sides of the spine between the lowest ribs and the hipbones. Then it is prepared.
Ham is traditionally produced from the hind (rear) legs.
The integumentary system of the pig serves the same function as that of humans. The skin, the largest part of the system, is the first line of dense for the body.
There is no part of the pig in glue.
in the pig mouth
A pig is a consumer in the food chain or food web.
no its part of the rodent family