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Question 1 of 10
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CHAMELEON TONGUES: The chameleon has a bony protrusion in its mouth. It’s like have a little needle in its mouth that the tongue loads on.
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Question 2 of 10
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CHAMELEON TONGUES: The chameleon has ligaments and muscle that are inside the tongue so it can quickly draw it back to its mouth when it catches prey
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CHAMELEON TONGUES: The short-fat bone in the mouth–the hyoid bone– is critical for the chameleon’s accuracy.
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Question 4 of 10
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CHAMELEON TONGUES: The chameleon-body’s-length tongue is twice the length of the chameleon’s body. The tongue scrunches around the bone in its mouth.
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Question 5 of 10
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CHAMELEON TONGUES: The are 20 cleverly-woven collagen tongue sheaths in the chameleon’s mouth which telescope within each other. They load with power.
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CHAMELEON TONGUES: Collagen is the name of the protein molecule that is stronger than steel. The sheaths in the chameleon’s mouth are made of this.
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CHAMELEON TONGUES: The hyoid bone acts like the stabilizing bar on a model rocket launch pad as the tongue moves out.
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CHAMELEON TONGUES: Each collagen tube explodes off the hyoid bone, power-springing from the bone one after another.
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Question 9 of 10
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CHAMELEON TONGUES: The acceleration is so fast that that if the inside collagen’s tube’s radius was any bigger than 10 cm, or if the anchoring to the bone was just a tiny bit shorter, the tongue would launch off the bone and be gone!
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
CHAMELEON TONGUES: The center of the tongue is stiff like a pencil eraser. It indents upon impact at lightning speed and acts like a toilet plunger seizing the soon-to-be-gone Mr bug. In millionths of a second, the mushy sides of the tongue also whip around the poor victim holding it like a vice.
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