It depends on the particular species you are referring to. However, the average chameleon's tongue is about 6 inches long at mid-age.
It can reach up to 2 feet.
the tongue can reach up to 1 ½ times the lizard's body length.
An okapi tongue can be around 12-14 inches long, which enables them to reach and grasp leaves and buds high up in trees as part of their diet. This long tongue is also prehensile, meaning it can manipulate and grasp objects with precision.
The chameleon's tongue can be as long as its body. The size of the chameleon can vary from 1 to 31 inches. The largest chameleon is the Malagasy Giant Chameleon, whose tongue is normally as big as it, almost 3 feet.
A giraffe's tongue can be up to 20 inches long!
yes indigiedy a g raf can lick it neck, nostrales, and arm pit
An average aardvark tongue is up to 30 centimeters.
It is possible for a person to touch their tongues to their nose. I have seen many people stick their tongue up and touch their nose. As for touching your tongue to your chin, I am sure that is also possible. I can do it and I have seen other people do it as well. So I would say that you can touch your tongue to your nose and your chin. That is my observation.
a giraffe's tongue can grow up to 3ft long
An insects tongue. A butterfly has a proboscis, and it is like a curled-up long tongue.
The giraffe's long muscular neck allows it to reach high branches and foliage, giving it access to food sources that many other herbivores cannot reach. This adaptation is crucial for foraging in treetop canopies. Additionally, their long, flexible tongue, which can be up to 18 inches long, helps them grasp and pull leaves from branches, as well as clean their eyes and ears, enhancing their overall survival in their natural habitat.
The tube-lipped nectar bat (Anoura fistulata), has the longest tongue of any mammal relative to its body size. This is beneficial to them in terms of pollination and feeding. Its long, narrow tongues can reach deep into the long cup shape of some flowers. When the tongue retracts, it coils up inside its rib cage.[43]