Learn about animals that catch flies with their long tongues, including how and why they do it.
Some animals catch flies with their long tongues as a way to feed themselves. One common example is the frog. Frogs have sticky, long tongues which they can rapidly extend to catch flies and other small insects. The tongue is coated with a sticky saliva that helps trap the insects so they don’t escape.
Another example is certain lizards, such as the chameleon, which uses its extremely long and sticky tongue to catch insects including flies.
In summary, animals like frogs and some lizards catch flies with their long tongues as an effective hunting strategy.
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