Toothless Yet Expert Eaters!
Pangolin
With no teeth, pangolins use their super-long, sticky tongues to slurp up ants and termites. Nature’s stealthy bug hunters!
Baleen Whale
Instead of teeth, these giants use baleen plates to filter tons of krill and small fish from the ocean. Whale-sized filter masters.
Anteater
Anteaters flick their tongues up to 160 times a minute to scoop up thousands of insects. Fast and furious feeders!
Giant Tortoise
They may lack teeth, but their sharp, beak-like mouths crush tough vegetation easily. Slow but efficient eaters.
Flamingo
Flamingos suck in muddy water and filter out food with their specialized beaks. Elegant eaters with a twist.
Echidna
This spiny mammal uses its sticky tongue to lap up ants, termites, and larvae. Toothless but clever!
Octopus
No teeth, but a sharp beak and smart tactics help octopuses crack shells and devour prey. Masters of marine munching.