An anteater's tongue is longer. An anteater's tongue is 24 inches and a
giraffes is 18 inches.
They are different in that they both dont eat the same thing , giraffes eat up to 75 pounds worth in leaves , and anteaters eat ants ! I hope this answer helps you !
Because anteaters eat ants, and when they lick the ants off the ground, the ants will stick to the anteater's tongue.
Yes!
Anteaters do not need teeth they just use a long sticky tongue to collect the ants.
The giraffe's tongue is 18 inches long.
the anteaters tongue flicks 150 times per minute
Female giraffes live longer than males.
twice as long as one half of the tongue
8 to 20 inches
a giraffes does
so they can eat leaves.
Giraffes have a tongue that measures 22 inches. Giraffes are able to clean their entire bodies, including their ears with their tongues.