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because it needs to reach in small long gaps to get its food

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a gian anteaters toung is about 2 foot long>

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The anteater's tongue is sticky, and the ants or termites stick to it.

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The Giant Anteater does not have a specific reason to have a bushy tail. I guess it's just cute!

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an anteater's tongue has to be sticky so it can put its tongue in an ant hill, and ants will stick on it so the anteater can eat them.

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So the anteater can swollow the ants and the termites very fast.

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Because they want to get the ants to stick to their tongues to eat them.I am only in grade four and am nine and i know that.

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So they can stick their tongues into ant burrows to catch ants that dig deep

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Because God made it that way...

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