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  • 6/7/2025
#Animalfacts
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00:00The chameleon holds the record for having the longest tongue relative to its body size in the animal kingdom.
00:06Some species can shoot out their tongues up to twice the length of their body, excluding the tail.
00:13This incredible feat helps them catch insects with precision from a distance.
00:17The tongue is powered by specialized elastic tissues and muscles that act like a slingshot,
00:23launching the sticky tip at speeds up to 13 miles per hour in just a hundredth of a second.
00:29The tongue tip is also uniquely shaped like a suction cup, allowing it to grasp prey firmly.
00:34This adaptation is essential because chameleons often rely on camouflage and stealth rather than speed to hunt.
00:42Their incredible tongue allows them to strike quickly without moving much, keeping them hidden from predators.
00:49It's a perfect blend of evolutionary engineering.

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