yes
The echidna has a long tongue with sticky saliva, which it uses to catch and eat termites and ants.
Sticky saliva can be caused by dehydration, certain medications, or underlying medical conditions like diabetes or Sjogren's syndrome.
because the molecules are sticky
Because anteaters eat ants, and when they lick the ants off the ground, the ants will stick to the anteater's tongue.
their toung, which has a sticky mucus on it, is very long, which ables it to use their toung to scoop out ants their toung, which has a sticky mucus on it, is very long, which ables it to use their toung to scoop out ants
Because the moisture from your saliva makes it get looser.
They get sort of slimy but if wet and then left to dry, yes it will become sticky.
it's just saliva, or (genetically) they might add things to it to help grow fungus where they put it.
Thorny devils feed primarily on ants. They simply collect the ants with their sticky tongue.
ur lips get kinda sticky from the saliva.
Because the saliva on the tongue is very sticky.
Bat heads, saliva, and fire ants (for the colour ;D )