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A butterfly, frog, iguana/chameleon.
A rattlesnake, like all snakes, uses its tongue to find food. The tongue of a snake is used in conjunction with the Jacobson's organ on the roof of the mouth to smell.
A Cat, A Dog, A snake, A frog, And A Lizard
It's tongue is sticky so bugs stick 2 it
There are quite a few uses of animals that people have for them. People use animals for transportation and food.
A cat uses its tongue to scoop food out of a bowl by lapping it up with a backward motion.
A honey bee uses its tongue to collect nectar from a plant and its mandibles to collect pollen.
Yes. The bilby has a long, sticky tongue to help it when feeding on fungi, root bulbs and insect larvae. It uses its tongue to collect food from the ground and shallow burrows.
It depends on the species. Lizards use their tongue for smelling to aid it in finding food. When a lizard flicks its tongue, it is picking up odors. When its tongue returns to its mouth the scent passes by an organ called the Jacobson's organ. Tissues of the Jacobson's organ process the scents thus allowing the lizard to identify the substance or object. Most lizards use their tongue to drink water. Some will use their tongue to lick clean their "lips". The gecko uses its tongue to clean its eyes since it does not have eyelids. The chameleon uses its tongue to catch prey.
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A horse uses its senses to search for food while simultaneously keeping an eye out for predators. He uses his eyes, his nose, his sensitive prehensile lips, and his tongue to locate the best foodstuffs to eat.
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