They extend their tongues and lick nectar about 13 times per second.
These lemurs move through the canopies, inserting their snouts into the white flowers and licking nectar from the petal bases, resulting in pollen being deposited in the lemurs' faces.
The kinkajou's slender five-inch extrudable tongue helps the animal to obtain fruit and to lick nectar from flowers, so that it sometimes acts as a pollinator.
Megabats are frugivorous or nectarivorous, i.e., they eat fruits or lick nectar from flowers.
They also like to lick soft sweet fruit, pollen and nectar.
It also likes to lick soft, sweet fruit, pollen and nectar.