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Yes, the chameleon does have the longest tongue in the world.

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Whats a animal that catchs food with its tongue?

A butterfly, frog, iguana/chameleon.


Which animals tongue is twice the length of its body?

No thing has a tongue the same length as its body. chameleons


What Small animal owes his success to the fact of he used his head and has a long sticky tongue?

A frog? An old world Chameleon


Which animals uses their tongue?

A Cat, A Dog, A snake, A frog, And A Lizard


How long does the frog's tongue last?

Generally, as long as the frog.


What is the function of a frog's tongue?

The frog's tongue is attatched near the front of the mouth rather than the rear. This means that it can be curled at the base of the mouth with the tip pointing backwards towards the frog's throat. The tongue can therefore be flipped out very quickly in order to catch insects and other prey. Mucus glands in the frog's mouth also produce a sticky substance which makes it easier for prey to stick to the tongue.


What advantage is the method of attachment of the tongue in a frog?

The tongue is attached to the front of the mouth on a frog.


How long can a frog's tongue grow?

Depends on the species and how big the frog is.


What is an unusual feature about the frog's tongue?

A frog's tongue is fastened to the front of the mouth instead of the back. This is an adaption the frog has made over time. It is in the front so it does not block the epiglottis (esophagus) and so the frog can reach its tongue out farther to catch a fly with speed and accuracy.


Where is the tongue located in a frog?

in the mouth


A frog's tongue attaches at the?

Anterior


What color is frog blood?

oxidyzed (blue blood) and de-oxidyzed (red blood) blood is mixed