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The insectivore with a long tongue and nose is an aardvark. Aardvarks use their long tongues to slurp up ants and termites from their mounds, while their long noses help them detect the insects underground.
The insectivore you are referring to is the anteater, which has a long, sticky tongue and elongated snout specialized for consuming ants and termites. They are also known for their excellent sense of smell and poor eyesight.
Sea urchin tree balls, also known as "urchin balls," refer to a type of marine organism that has a spherical shape and is often found in coral reefs. These structures are composed of numerous sea urchin tests (the hard outer shells) and can be mistaken for natural debris or marine plants. They play a role in the ecosystem by providing habitat and food for various marine species, contributing to the overall biodiversity of their environment.
triggerfish have been known to eat sea urchin usin a special trick to open them an not get poisoned by their spines
Sea urchins do not have an exoskeleton; instead, they possess an endoskeleton made of calcareous plates that form a hard shell, known as a test. This test is covered in spines, which are part of the urchin's body and provide protection and mobility. The structure allows them to maintain their shape and offers defense against predators.
Yeast is sometimes known as, Balm, as used in brewing and bread making.
The oldest known, undisputed reptile is Hylonomus. It was an insectivore that looked much like a lizard and grew to a length of 8 to 12 inches. They lived 312 million years ago.
It is sometimes known as the Treaty County. Sometimes Limerick are referred to as the Shannonsiders.
No but sometimes it is known.
Any metal is known sometimes as a nonmetal; I suppose that you make a confusion between metals and metalloids.