Yes. The bilby has a long, sticky tongue to help it when feeding on fungi, root bulbs and insect larvae. It uses its tongue to collect food from the ground and shallow burrows.
The anteater has a long sticky tongue that is used to catch insects.
Because the saliva on the tongue is very sticky.
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Frogs have a specialized covering of hairs on the end of their tongue. In fact, if you look close enough, you'll see that it's a different color. Their saliva is sticky all over their tongue, but the hairs at the end ensure an insect sticks. Hey, how will a frog catch a fly/insect, whatever, if it doesn't have a sticky tongue? tongue
A frog's sticky tongue is used to catch and hold onto prey, such as insects, by quickly extending and retracting it. The sticky mucus on the tongue helps to trap the prey and pull it back into the frog's mouth for swallowing.
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The echidna has a long tongue with sticky saliva, which it uses to catch and eat termites and ants.
The sticky tongue on the front of their mouth.