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.
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.
No - A chicken's tongue is too small to be able to lick anything. However, chickens do have tongues that they use to eat. They eat, taste, and communicate with it. Chickens can taste food despite having fewer taste buds than other animals. Their taste buds are mostly found in the oral cavity, with only a few on the surface of the tongue.
A very small amount of people can lick their nose, it's just like your bellybutton you have an innie or an outtie, you can't control it. Most people can't lick their nose because their tongue just isn't long enough.
Orycteropus afer is the scientific name for the aardvark, a nocturnal mammal native to Africa. It is known for its long nose and sticky tongue, which it uses to feed on termites and ants.
aardvark also called an ant eater.
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.
The insectivore that has a long tongue and eats ants is a aardvark. The aardvark also has a long nose.
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.
anteater!
why not?
One of the animals that eats ants, has a long tongue and nose is called an anteater.
The echidna has a long tongue with sticky saliva, which it uses to catch and eat termites and ants.
They have long tongues to make it easier to get ants and such out deep crevices. Ants is one of their favorite foods.
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.
it depends on the salavia and how long the tongue will sit there.... it is inpossible if u can lick it all in one lick..about the size of a whales tongue and it wouls have 2 sit on the pop 4 about 3 minutes then bam
So they can dig into holes for ants and other insects to eat.an ant eaters tongue is 10 inches