frogs have long toungs because they need something to catch flies with when they are high and far away
A butterfly is the mature (final) stage of the life cycle of the insect. Butterflies can sip nectar but their mouth parts can not chew food. In the immature stages butterfly caterpillars do have mouth parts for chewing food and they do indeed chew food.
butterflies drink mostly pollen not any water Nectar from flowers.
Yes, camels have humps. The humps store fat, not water, which provides energy when food is scarce in their desert habitat. This helps camels survive long periods without food.
A sloth sticks out its tongue to reach leaves and other food that are out of its reach, as it has a long tongue that helps it grab onto branches and pull the food closer to its mouth.
A human can survive without food for about 1 to 2 months, as long as they are consuming water.
it helps it eat
Butterflys do not "get pregnant". They are insects. Mammals get pregnant.
Yes.
An insects tongue. A butterfly has a proboscis, and it is like a curled-up long tongue.
Yes, the monkeys tail and long arms are an adaptation that helps it survive in its environment.
Caterpillas do not become butterflys.
its long snout helps it smell out ants and then eat them. im pretty sure
There long nose helps them kill sharks and whale and predators
Just a feature? Well their long tails help them survive by keeping away predators. They have a very long slender tail that when whipped can leave a horrible cut across skin. This defense can help an animal survive..... Their claws also help them climb and stay away from ground predators which being able to stay away from predators helps you survive too....
they fly around then land on doors or walls and stay there for a long time. they are colourless butterflys. except there brown
go long, but the o on go is long, spelled it'd look like, gooo and the g on long is a click at the roof of your mouth. - Hope this helps!
A butterfly is the mature (final) stage of the life cycle of the insect. Butterflies can sip nectar but their mouth parts can not chew food. In the immature stages butterfly caterpillars do have mouth parts for chewing food and they do indeed chew food.