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 butterfly proboscis is a long, tube-like tongue used for feeding. It is coiled up when not in use and extends to sip nectar from flowers. The proboscis helps butterflies gather nutrients and fluids necessary for survival.