An Ant Eater
anteater
It is a gold lion with a blue tongue and blue claws.
A sloth, I think... Their claws are like long as :P There's probably some reptile or something that has longer claws but I've gone through pages and pages on Google and can't find anything. T.T~Bones
claws, sticky toungue
is claws
Animal claws are used for protection. They fight other animals with them and they can catch their pray with their claws by digging them into the other animals body.
Claws
it sticks its claws in to its pray
The claws that birds have
it has shelter it has food where he/she could eat
Protection and sometimes to tear apart there prey to eat them.
Using the long, sharp claws on their forelimbs, they open insect colonies and tree trunks. They then use the tongue to collect the eggs, larvae, and adult insects. The salivary glands secrete sticky saliva during feeding that coats the tongue. They only stay at one ant colony for a short period of time to avoid soldier ants, but giant anteaters can consume a few thousand insects in minutes. The tongue is attached to the sternum and moves very quickly, flicking 150 times per minute. They will eat fruit and birds' eggs on occasion.