Question

What adaptation helps an echidna find food?

Its eyes can see food from far away.
It uses its voice to make food come to it.
Its spikes help it destroy ant mounds.
Its tongue is so long that it can go into ant and termite mounds to get food.

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The adaptation that helps an echidna find food is that its tongue is so long that it can go into ant and termite mounds to get food. Echidnas are specialized feeders that primarily consume ants and termites, and their long, sticky tongues are perfectly suited for extracting these insects from their nests.