twice as long as one half of the tongue
Anteaters do not need teeth they just use a long sticky tongue to collect the ants.
So they can dig into holes for ants and other insects to eat.an ant eaters tongue is 10 inches
So they can dig into holes for ants and other insects to eat.an ant eaters tongue is 10 inches
Anteaters have very long tongues that they use to lick up insects.
Because anteaters eat ants, and when they lick the ants off the ground, the ants will stick to the anteater's tongue.
All species of anteater are characterised primarily by their elongated snouts which carry their mouths on the end. To protect themselves from the ants they eat, anteaters also typically have dense coats of fur.
An anteater's tongue is longer. An anteater's tongue is 24 inches and a giraffes is 18 inches.
No. An anteater licks up its food through its long snout and uses its long rubbery tongue to squish the food against the roof of its mouth.
the anteaters tongue flicks 150 times per minute
anteaters have long tungs for smelling and eating
the giant anteaters claws are four inches long.