Here are three playful short ways to say it:
- No teeth? Anteaters just slurp ants with a super sticky tongue!
- Anteaters don’t have teeth — they lick up ants with their gooey tongue!
- Instead of teeth, anteaters use a sticky tongue to gobble up ants!
Three short, playful rephrasings for a 6-year-old explaining that anteaters have no teeth and use a super sticky tongue to slurp ants and termites.
Here are three playful short ways to say it:
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