A chameleons tongue can shoot out over twice as long as it's body length.
No thing has a tongue the same length as its body. chameleons
The Jackson's chameleon can reach about twelve inches in length when measured from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail. The adult chameleon has a tongue that is usually longer than the length of its body.
The animals that are most well-known for their especially long tongues are the chameleons. There are over 150 species of chameleon, and many, but not all of them, have tongues longer than their bodies.
None ! A snakes tongue is rarely longer than its head !
The chameleon is a reptile known for having a long, extendable tongue that can be up to twice the length of its body. This specialized tongue allows chameleons to catch prey with precision from a distance.
Of course a bird large enough to devour a smaller herp is possible. But, in most cases, it would be the other way around. Parsons chameleons get huge, with tongue shots being longer than their body length. At adult size, they could destroy smaller herps, little rodents, and cute birds.
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No, It's longer. No, It's longer. No, It's longer.
Chameleons have long tongues in order to catch food. Their tongue can grow twice as big as their body. They eat things like flies, lotus and many more insects and bugs, they might even eat smaller reptiles.
Nectar Bat's Tongue Is Longer Than Its Body
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