Which animal have tongue in feet?

Giant Anteater Tongues Are Over A Foot Long
Also known as the ant bear, these bizarre mammals are highly specialized for a diet consisting mostly of ants and termites. Anteaters are able to sniff out their prey, and they use their massive claws to break into anthills and termite mounds.
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Which animal has no tongue?

Other animals naturally have no tongues, such as sea stars, sea urchins and other echinoderms, as well as crustaceans, says Chris Mah via email. Mah is a marine invertebrate zoologist at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and has discovered numerous species of sea stars.
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Which animal has 2 tongue?

Lemurs have a second tongue, called the “sublingua,” that is used to remove debris from the tooth comb. The sublingua is smaller than the primary tongue, sits below it and lacks taste buds. A tooth comb isn't the lemurs' only grooming tool.
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Which animal has a longest tongue?

First discovered in Ecuador in 2005, the tube-lipped nectar bat (Anoura fistulata) has the longest tongue, relative to body length, of any known mammal.
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Do fish have tongues?

Fish tongues however do not resemble the muscular tongues of humans. The tongue of a fish is formed from a fold in the floor of the mouth. In some species of bony fishes the tongue has teeth which help to hold prey items.
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5 Weirdest Animal Tongues



Does a bat have a tongue?

Nectar bats' tongues have tiny hairs on the end, which they use to mop up nectar and pollen from within flowers. The plants gain from this relationship by depositing pollen on the bat's head, which it spreads from flower to flower.
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Is Crocodile have tongue?

Their tongues are not free, but held in place by a membrane that limits movement; as a result, crocodiles are unable to stick out their tongues.
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Do chickens have tongues?

Yes, chickens do have tongues and they play a role in the eating and digesting of their food.
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Do birds have tongues?

First, most birds have pretty prosaic tongues. They look somewhat similar to ours but can have some interesting extra features. As shown in Figure 1, the tips can be fringed or split and the root of the tongue may have backward-facing barbs.
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What has the longest tongue?

The giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) of Latin America can extend its tongue at least 45 centimetres (1 foot 5 inches) outside its mouth, and there are reports of it reaching as long as 61 centimetres (2 feet).
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Which animal blood is white in Colour?

Cockroaches lack hemoglobin in their blood hence their blood color is white.
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Where is crocodile tongue?

Crocodile's tongue

Crocodiles have a membrane that holds their tongue in place on the roof of their mouth so it doesn't move. This makes it impossible for them to stick it outside of their narrow mouths. That can be handy for the reptile when snapping its jaws shut rapidly.
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Which insect has tongue in leg?

Although butterflies feed primarily on the nectar of flowers, some also feed on fruit juices or sap, using taste buds on their legs -- or tarsi -- to locate small droplets. The taste receptors also help determine a suitable spot for laying eggs.
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Which animal has 32 brains?

Leech has 32 brains. A leech's internal structure is segregated into 32 separate segments, and each of these segments has its own brain. Leech is an annelid.
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What animal has no brain?

Almost all animals have a brain, but there are a few exceptions. There is one organism that has no brain or nervous tissue of any kind: the sponge. Sponges are simple animals, surviving on the sea floor by taking nutrients into their porous bodies.
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Do ducks have tongues?

Ducks have tongues that serve a particular purpose. Unlike humans and mammals, duck's tongues don't produce saliva. Instead, they have salivary glands along the hard palate of the bill. The saliva then coats food and helps ducks swallow.
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Do sharks have tongues?

Do sharks have tongues? Sharks have a tongue referred to as a basihyal. The basihyal is a small, thick piece of cartilage located on the floor of the mouth of sharks and other fishes. It appears to be useless for most sharks with the exception of the cookiecutter shark.
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Do chickens pee?

In contrast birds have no need for a urethra since they don't urinate. Instead they coat their feces with uric acid that exits their body through the cloaca as moist chicken poop. Not producing liquid urine allows birds to have lighter bodies than mammals of similar size. It is an adaption that helps them fly.
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Do snakes have tongues?

Snakes use their tongues for collecting chemicals from the air or ground. The tongue does not have receptors to taste or smell. Instead, these receptors are in the vomeronasal, or Jacobson's Organ, which is in the roof of the mouth.
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Does a hippo have a tongue?

The team found that hippo tongues have features similar to a few types of animals: odd-toed ungulates (such as donkeys, which digest plant cellulose in the intestines, not the stomach), ruminants (such as cattle, which have four-chambered stomachs) and omnivorous, non-ruminant mammals (such as pigs, which have simple ...
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Do dinosaurs have tongues?

Based on similarities they found between dinosaur and crocodilian hyoid bones, the researchers found that dinosaurs' tongues were probably like those of alligators and crocodiles—firmly attached to the floor of their mouths.
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Is a giraffe's tongue?

They're prehensile

A giraffe wraps its tongue around acacia leaves. A prehensile tongue – like a monkey's prehensile tail – refers to the owner's ability to grasp things with it, and have fine-tuned muscular control over it.
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How is chameleon tongue?

Zoology textbooks explain that the chameleon's ballistic tongue, stretchable to almost twice the animal's length, is powered by a large accelerator muscle. The muscle lengthens as it squeezes down on the tongue bone, a stiff cartilage in the core of the tongue, that it envelops.
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