A butterfly, frog, iguana/chameleon.
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Every animal which has a tongue has a tongue better designed for the type of food it eats. It goes with the territory. It's not just frogs. It's cows and people and cats and the spiny anteater.
A lapping animal is an animal that eats by using its tongue. Lapping animals include cats and dogs. A lapping animal does not use its paws in any way to get food or eat food.
Mouth, teeth and tongue, just like any animal.
The tongue is used to help the snake find food and to respond to its environment. It can sense a source of heat with the tongue telling it if there is an animal near or danger. Some snakes have a gland behind the tongue that allows them to spit venom. The cobra is one snake that can do this.
Frogs eat just like any other animal eats. It uses its tongue to capture the food and then swallows the food. This is then digested in the stomach.
Throw it back.xx LOL i got a little net and put it around the bottem of the cage so now the net just catchs the food!! stab it!!!
The tongue is used to help the snake find food and to respond to its environment. It can sense a source of heat with the tongue telling it if there is an animal near or danger. Some snakes have a gland behind the tongue that allows them to spit venom. The cobra is one snake that can do this.
The organ responsible for mixing food in the mouth and initiating swallowing is the tongue. It helps move food around in the mouth to mix it with saliva and then pushes the food to the back of the mouth to start the swallowing process.
Plant life grows, something eats the plant life, that animal is eaten by something, that animal is eaten and so on. If plants stop growing, food depletes for one, causing more food depletes for meat eaters and so on
They grab there tongue around the leaf and grab it and they move their tongue out the way so they can eat with their teeth so they don't really eat with their tongue they only grab leaves with it.
The purpose of the tongue is to taste your food \