Museum

=A Tui Tongue in the Allen Centre...=

It's a pretty amazing tongue - especially under the microscope!

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feathers.
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The feathery brush tip of the Tui's tongue.
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The soft spikes at the back direct food down the throat.
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tongue forwards into flowers and then pulls it back again.
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The entrance to the Tui's throat.
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the food only goes in one direction.
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Mallard ducks have less than 500 taste buds, compared to the 10,000 in a human and 17,000 in a rabbit.
Source: Dr David Swanson: http://people.usd.edu
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transparent flesh in the microscope photographs above.
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bird’s right nostril or around the eye socket.
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move food to their throats.
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nectar.
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sieves in the water.
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tip for stabbing prey.
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help in swallowing fish.
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them 'talk'.
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