No thing has a tongue the same length as its body. chameleons
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.
The animal that cannot stick out its tongue is the crocodile. The reason why is because the tongue is attached to the bottom of the mouth by a membrane.
Same sort of sense organs that other animals have: their eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and body and paws to touch.
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A chameleons tongue can shoot out over twice as long as it's body length.
it is about 3 feet at least -- According to the series, it is twice the length of its body.
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.
A woodpeckers tongue is 2/3 the length of its own body.
The animal that cannot stick out its tongue is the crocodile. The reason why is because the tongue is attached to the bottom of the mouth by a membrane.
the tongue can reach up to 1 ½ times the lizard's body length.
Multiple tongue piercings are not uncommon however the swelling and discomfort from one is generally annoying enough. Most professional body piercers will not pierce a tongue twice in one sitting due to potential risks from excessive swelling cutting off the airway.
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Generally, it's the same length when fully extended.
The chameleon's tongue can be as long as its body. The size of the chameleon can vary from 1 to 31 inches. The largest chameleon is the Malagasy Giant Chameleon, whose tongue is normally as big as it, almost 3 feet.
lizards-stiky tongue for getting food
The chameleon has the fastest tongue among animals. It can extend its tongue rapidly to catch prey, reaching speeds of up to 26 body lengths per second.