The tube-lipped nectar bat (Anoura fistulata), has the longest tongue of any mammal relative to its body size. This is beneficial to them in terms of pollination and feeding. Its long, narrow tongues can reach deep into the long cup shape of some flowers. When the tongue retracts, it coils up inside its rib cage.[43]
Yes, hippos have large and wide tongues that can measure up to 1.5 feet long. Their tongues are pink in color and help them grasp and manipulate food.
Frogs with long tongues eat prey that is far away. Frogs (such as Ground Frogs) that eat prey close to them (such as ants) don't have long tongues.so they can catch tings from further away with out being noticed
their tongues are between 3 and ten cm long depending on the type of penguin, but there have been smaller or alrger ones in some cases
Hummingbirds are able to suck nectar through their long, specialized tongues. By using their tongues as tiny pumps, they can extract the nectar from flowers and feed on it.
I have a shitzu and it doesnt have a long tongue but my friends shitzu has a long tongue so it depends on what one you get
no not really, they are about a couple centimeters
yes
Sorry, I don't have the answer, But tongues is spelled like Tongues.
Many dog breeds have comparatively long tongues. A dog with a long muzzle, such as a standard poodle, often have surprisingly long tongues.
Numbats use their long, sticky tongues for catching termites.
Yes, hippos have large and wide tongues that can measure up to 1.5 feet long. Their tongues are pink in color and help them grasp and manipulate food.
yes
The answer is yes. Giraffes have very long tongues.
about up to 20cm
Yes they do.
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Yes, they do!