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When Chameleons grab prey from afar, the tongue is used like a hand to grab the prey and take it into the chameleons mouth.
chameleons hunt anwhere they ususlly look for bugs
Thirty thousandths of a secend
flys
Animals do eat chameleons so technically yes.
The frog's tongue is attatched near the front of the mouth rather than the rear. This means that it can be curled at the base of the mouth with the tip pointing backwards towards the frog's throat. The tongue can therefore be flipped out very quickly in order to catch insects and other prey. Mucus glands in the frog's mouth also produce a sticky substance which makes it easier for prey to stick to the tongue.
the chameleon enemies are Man, Birds ,Snakes and other chameleons
Yes - they will actively seek out their prey (insects) - as well as lying in wait for prey to come to them.
They Snatch them with there claws and take them away and peck away!
Their sticky tongue helps it catch the food by quickly flicking out and bringing it's prey into it's mouth to swallow.
it catch its prey using the tongue
no it is in the nasal cavity when looking for prey