which have longy sticky tongue to catch an insect
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Frog is the answer.
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As frog eats a flying insect by catching it by its sticky tongue
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A thick, honey-like adhesive at the tip
of a chameleon's tongue lets it bring its prey to its mouth after snagging it, scientists discover. Watch: Chameleon tongues pack quite a punch. Chameleons have a sticky problem. To catch their insect dinner, their tongues unfurl forward faster than a jet plane.
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