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Feb 25, 2018

[Ans] Which animal's tongue is so long that it is anchored to its sternum?

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...fact, only fish and their descendants have tongues. Most animals don't: arthropods(insectscrustaceansarachnids…), mollusks(clams, snailssquidsoctopuses….) worms,cnidarians (jellyfishanemonescorals), sponges and many many others don't have tongues


Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which animal's tongue is so long that it is anchored to its sternum?"



Anteater:


It eats a lot of ants, hence the name. Anteaters have no teeth, but a specialized tongue allows them to eat up to 30,000 ants and termites each day. The anteater’s narrow tongue is about 2 feet long and is shaped like a strand of spaghetti. All anteaters have elongated snouts equipped with a thin tongue that can be extended to a length greater than the length of the head. The long worm-like tongue of the anteater is anchored to the posterior end of the sternum and can be protruded extensively to assist in capturing its prey.


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