An insectivore with a long nose and tongue is known as an anteater. They stick their long tongues into anthills in order to slurp up the ants.
The insectivore you're referring to is likely the numbat. Numbats have a specialized anatomy that allows them to feed predominantly on termites using their long tongue and narrow snout to extract the insects from their tunnels.
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.
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.
Hares and jackrabbits.
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.
The insectivore that has a long tongue and eats ants is a aardvark. The aardvark also has a long nose.
The insectivore you're referring to is likely the numbat. Numbats have a specialized anatomy that allows them to feed predominantly on termites using their long tongue and narrow snout to extract the insects from their tunnels.
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.
One of the animals that eats ants, has a long tongue and nose is called an anteater.
anteater!
Nose piercing
well some people can touch their nose with their tongue, it is just genetic luck if you can or can't. The frenulum is what holds your tongue to the bottom of your mouth. However, to answer the question as it was stated, My tongue could touch your nose, only if you would let me!
It is possible for a person to touch their tongues to their nose. I have seen many people stick their tongue up and touch their nose. As for touching your tongue to your chin, I am sure that is also possible. I can do it and I have seen other people do it as well. So I would say that you can touch your tongue to your nose and your chin. That is my observation.
My nose hurt worse then my tongue. However, the first week of having your tongue pierced sucks!
Although the tongue is the major organ for detecting the flavors. You need both tongue and nose to taste and identify foods.
The eyes, nose, skin and tongue HAVE sensory receptors.