they eat small bugs and they eat it by sticking there tongues out because they are sticky
Frogs(:
Numbats use their long, sticky tongues for catching termites.
Fish tongues, decaying plants and animals
Yes, they do!
The difference is frogs are more circular and have long sticky tongues. Salamanders look more like damp lizards and don't have sticky tongues
Frogs tend to eat insects, and they usually catch the insects by snapping their long, sticky tongues out and catching the fly in the mucus on the tongue.
Giraffes definitely do eat acacie trees they do not mind the ants because of their course, long tongues. possibly other animals too
They have a sticky body, so animals stick to them, then they eat them.
Yes they do. Their saliva is sticky, which holds onto what it would like to capture, and then they eat it.
Aardvarks have very sharp claws that are shaped like a spoon. They use these claws to tear holes into the mounds of ants and termites which they then slip in their long, sticky tongues to capture and eat their favorite meal.
The tongues of giraffe helps it to clean its ears.