Sep 24, 2024

10 animals that have the longest tongues

Aakanksha Sharma

Long tongued animals

Tongues are one of the most important organs and have the important function of the sense of taste. And in certain animals, the tongues are so long that they help not just in taste, but also in scooping up insects and prey. Here are 10 animals with the longest tongue.

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​Chameleons

Chameleons are famous for their long, sticky tongues that are longer than their entire body! These longue tongues help them catch their prey from afar and the stickiness makes the insect bound to them.

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​Giant anteater

Another animal with an extremely long tongue is the giant anteater. They have no teeth or jaws, but their tongues stretch long enough, and have a sticky property to help them catch their food.

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​Giraffe

The Giraffe has a very long neck and a long, thick tongue that helps it wrap around trees and leaves for food.

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​Okapi

Okapis look like smaller versions of Giraffes and have long tongues to help them pull out leaves. Some Okapis have tongues that are longer than their faces and easily reach their eyes.

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​Green woodpecker

Woodpeckers although only known for their strong beaks that help peck wood, also have long, thin tongues that help them reach the deep tree insects. In fact, their tongues can curl up around their skull when not in use!

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​Pangolin

The pangolin, a scary-looking animal with scales all over its body, also has an exceptionally long, thin tongue.

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​Sun bear

The sun bear looks very similar to a Grizzly bear but is much thinner and leaner. And unlike a Grizzly bear, the Sun bear's tongue is long, stretchy, and flexible.

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Blue whale

Although not as long as the other animals, the Blue whale too has an exceptionally large tongue and is massive to put it in simple words.

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​Echidna

The Echidna, a spiny anteater, has a tongue that can reach deep into the holes and ant colonies that help it scoop up the prey and eat them as food.

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Swallowtail

The swallowtail butterfly also has a long, thin tongue that it uses to feed on the nectar that is hiding deep inside flowers and buds.

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