To drink nectar from the insides of flowers, like straw.
An insects tongue. A butterfly has a proboscis, and it is like a curled-up long tongue.
A proboscis is a long, flexible appendage found in certain animals, typically used for feeding, sucking, or probing. In insects, a proboscis is a tube-like structure that is used for feeding on nectar or blood.
The duration of Butterfly's Tongue is 1.6 hours.
Butterfly's Tongue was created on 1999-09-24.
They suck nectar through their proboscis, a long tongue coiled under their mouth.
The buterfly uses its tongue, often a long tube, to drink.
There tongue
a tube-like proboscis, which is a long, flexible "tongue."
Actually called a Proboscis, as for the length I am clueless. But here is the Wikipedia link to it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proboscis
* anal probing * back probing * probing probing
Yes all frogs have tongues. Some species can actually grab a prey with their tongue, like a chamaeleon, others have an immovable, fixed tongue like the so-called disc-tongued frogs (genus Discoglossus)
a curled up tongue