How is long and sticky tongue of sunbear used for adaptation?
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They are for the most part flesh eating, and in fact some are very imposing, for example, the horned amphibians which can without much of a stretch go after a settling fledgling or a little vertebrate, for example, a mouse.
Most creatures of land and water are littler and limit their prey things to spineless creatures.
For this reason an extendable tongue joined to the front of the mouth has advanced.
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