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- Pangolins have no teeth and use their long sticky tongues to eat ants and termites – up to 70 million per year. The tongue can reach up to 41 centimetres when extended! It is attached to the pelvis and the last pair of ribs, and the rest is stored in the chest cavity.africageographic.com/stories/fascinating-pangolin-facts/
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WEBSep 5, 2014 · Pangolins have no teeth and use their long sticky tongues to eat ants and termites – up to 70 million per year. The tongue can reach …
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WEBDec 14, 2016 · Unlike humans and many other animals, the pangolin's tongue is connected not in its mouth, but at the bottom of its ribcage. …
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