2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.aanat.2013.09.005
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Function-related morphological characteristics and specialized structures of the avian tongue

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“…The canary tongue has thicker epithelium on the dorsal surface compared with the ventral surface, and this gradually decreases in thickness towards radix, and these findings are similar to those reported in the literature [18,19,24,26,29]. Since the epithelial keratinization of the canary tongue is limited, it may suggest that food stays limited period on dorsal surface of the tongue is limited.…”
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“…The canary tongue has thicker epithelium on the dorsal surface compared with the ventral surface, and this gradually decreases in thickness towards radix, and these findings are similar to those reported in the literature [18,19,24,26,29]. Since the epithelial keratinization of the canary tongue is limited, it may suggest that food stays limited period on dorsal surface of the tongue is limited.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Although no spinous papillae (or any other specific structures which have been reported as modification in tongues used for collecting food [18] were observed on the dorsal surface of the tongue, there were needle-like apical lateral side processes. The canary tongue is not protrusible and is similar to tongues specialized for collecting food in the classification of Erdogan and Iwasaki [18]. Needle-like apical lateral side processes have forward facing ends not backward facing and in this way are different from geese which have hair-like side extensions known as papillae filiformis.…”
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