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What is the name of a flies tongue called?

Flies don't have tongues in the traditional sense. Instead, they have a proboscis.

A proboscis is a long, tube-like mouthpart that is used for sucking up liquids. It's essentially a straw that they extend to reach food and drink. Some flies have spongy pads at the end of their proboscis to help them absorb liquids, while others have sharp, needle-like structures to pierce fruit or skin.

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