Butterflies.
what insects or animals procure their food with their proboscis
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Animals hunt, fish , forage or steal it from others to procure there food ... Humans are the only animals the grow there food ...
Liquids or semi liquids are the main foods of animals with a proboscis. Nectar, sap and blood are examples.
Here are a few examples of body parts animals use to eat food with, jaws and mandible's , teeth or baleen, tongues and rasps, proboscis and suckers, beaks ,and bills. Some animals even go so far as to "eat" their food outside of the body such as jellyfish or starfish.
There are three definitions. 1. Mammals with long flexible snout...like a taper, elephant etc. 2. insects with long tubular sucking mouths...like mosquitoes. 3. noses that are prominent...proboscis monkies and humans that have big noses
For Plants: Photosynthesis For Animals: Cellular Respiration
This is a vague usage of words, for all animals that have a nose have a proboscis, technically speaking. But if you mean animals that use a long protruding mouth part that sucks or pierces and sucks, it could be various insects like mosquitoes, butterflies, and assassin bugs. And even elephants can somewhat fall into this category.
proboscis
Hemiptera, or the true bugs, can only accept liquid food. They pierce a plant with a proboscis, a modified mouth-part that allows them to suck up liquids.
A proboscis is an elongated appendage from the head of an animal. Olfaction (also known as olfactics or more commonly as smell) is the sense of smell. Proboscis on some animals is used to smell.
No, butterflies cannot chew their food. They have a straw-like structure called a proboscis that they use to sip nectar or other liquids. They primarily feed on liquids, and their food is broken down by enzymes in their stomach.