How do chameleons get there food?
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Chameleons don't move around very fast, so they use their incredibly long tongue to catch the insects they eat. They are able to stick the tongue out of their mouth very quickly. The tongue has a sticky tip on the end to snag prey items that they would otherwise never be able to catch.
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Chameleons catch dinner using their sticky tongues, which can be as long or even longer than their bodies, depending on the species. ... Once it fastens to prey, the tip of the tongue serves as a suction cup, pulling the food into the chameleon's mouth. The lizard then grinds the meal between its jaws.
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