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Using their tongue, which can grow up to 2 feet long, anteaters spend their time eating ants or termites. Their tongue is attached to the sternum, which gives it the ability to stick out so far.
Yet it has not been clear how the cerebellum controls tongue movements. To answer this question, Shadmehr and colleagues used an animal model that has a long tongue and can skillfully direct it to ...
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