A rattlesnake, like all snakes, uses its tongue to find food. The tongue of a snake is used in conjunction with the Jacobson's organ on the roof of the mouth to smell.
they use ther sticky tongue for getting ther pray
They use their long thin tongue to draw down the nectar.
They use their tongue to catch the food. They also push their eyes into their throat to swallow the food.
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you use your tongue to taste food
The tongue.
they use there tongue! :P
mouth
Yes, tongue scrapers can be beneficial for removing bacteria, food debris, and dead cells from the tongue surface which can cause bad breath. Regular use of a tongue scraper along with proper oral hygiene practices can help improve overall oral health.
No a rattlesnake does not use chemical to camouflage itself
The giant anteater gets its food by looking for an ant hill, then it sticks it's tongue in the hole where the ants get in. The anteater will wait a few seconds for the ant to get on the tongue. The anteater will put its tongue in the mouth and swallow.
Their neck enables them to reach the high branches other small animals would not be able to reach, but their tongue specifically aids them in getting the food in their mouths. It's prehensile, so it can wrap around the tree leaves easily.