every animal with a tail eats with it's tail
Bats actually catch insects with their tail/lower pelvic area and flip them up to their mouth, but bats isn't the answer.
a spider monkey uses its tail as a fifth arm so they can eat with their tail.
mice store food in it's tail like camel store food in it's hump
All the animals with tails eat and drink with their tails.
lizrd
Mice
To propel the animal through the water, with powerful strokes. Can also be used as a weapon, lashing it back and forth.
a hamster can store food in the pouches in his cheeks
typicaly on occasion they be called monkeys
Porcupines
This animal will eat any store bought hamster food.
The Tasmanian devil does not store food. The thickness of its tail is an indication of the animal's health. It does store fat in its tail so that if food is scarce, the Tasmanian devil can draw on these fat reserves.
Food.
No. Not at all.
The camels store their food in their humps.
No part of an animal can store animal, case of pouch in marsupial mammals is not storage , cleaning can be done by tongue , tail , hands etc.
To propel the animal through the water, with powerful strokes. Can also be used as a weapon, lashing it back and forth.
petsmart or the animal store or the reptile store
They store water, food or waste
No. food stored internally would rot and kill the animal.
it is used to store food, water, and wastes.
They store food
a hamster can store food in the pouches in his cheeks