Which animals adaptation might help it gather nactar from flowers?

The correct answer is : A long tongue, or a long beak

Explanation:

Many animals have evolved long tongues or beaks to reach the nectar deep inside flowers. For example, butterflies and moths have a long, coiled proboscis that they can extend and insert into the flower to sip the nectar. Birds like hummingbirds also have long, thin beaks that allow them to reach the nectar.