There are quite a few animals with the ability to suck food through tubes. Humans for example can do this.
Animals around the area. You could list them all you have to learn for yourself suck in sucker
There are a number of them and here are several:Butterflies and mothsSpidersLeechesMosquitosFleasBedbugsLampreysHummingbirdsInfant mammalsI wouldn't include Vampire Bats on the list. Video footage shows that they incise wounds on their victims and lap up the blood rather than suck it up.
A mosquito may suck out body fluids through its sharp beak during the process of feeding on blood from animals or humans.
Planaria ingest food through a flexible tube-like pharynx that it can stick out from the middle of it's ventral side. The mouth is located at the end of this tube. The planaria sucks food in through this tube.
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.
The xylem tubes, tubes that suck up water and minerals in a plant, in the celery plant suck up the food coloring which to the tubes, is water. The tubes then just spread the water/food coloring to other parts of the celery.
Clams suck in and expel water through their siphon tubes to filter food particles out of the water, to breathe (by running the water over gills), and to eliminate waste.
they suck blood off animals :)
I think blood... they do suck blood out of people and animals...
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Animals around the area. You could list them all you have to learn for yourself suck in sucker
Same way they breath. Breath in the water through their gils and filter out the food.
Seahorses can suck up small animals like kril with a filtering vacuum in their head.
The insects have a long tube that go through the food & They suck The juice or They can chew because they have little teeth ..
They suck nectar through their proboscis, a long tongue coiled under their mouth.
The feeding methods of insects are usually by plants such as flowers or by warm-blood animals such as birds and mammals. Either of the insects is able to use a sucking tube to suck out nectar from plants or pierce through the skin to suck blood from animals.
Hemiptera, or the true bugs, can only accept liquid food. They pierce a plant with a proboscis, a modified mouth-part that allows them to suck up liquids.