The original question is: Who catches flies with its long tongue?
To reformulate this sentence to get rid of the question word order (i.e., making it a statement instead of a question), we can change it into a declarative sentence.
One possible reformulation is:
"An animal that catches flies with its long tongue."
Alternatively, if you want a full sentence, you could say:
"The creature that catches flies with its long tongue."
Or more explicitly:
"An animal catches flies with its long tongue." (though this lacks a subject, so it's better to specify which animal.)
In summary, removing the question structure typically involves changing the sentence into a statement or noun phrase, such as:
- "An animal that catches flies with its long tongue."
- "The one that catches flies with its long tongue."