“…Hummingbird tongues entirely lack papillae, a rare condition in vertebrate tongues ( Schwenk, 2000 ; Iwasaki, 2002 ) and even among birds (review in Erdoğan & Iwasaki, 2014 ). Avian lingual papillae are involved in manipulation of solid food (e.g., prey apprehension, holding, cutting, filtering, shelling, Iwasaki, Asami & Chiba, 1997 ; Kobayashi et al, 1998 ; Jackowiak et al, 2010 ; Jackowiak et al, 2011 ; Guimarães et al, 2014 ; Skieresz-Szewczyk & Jackowiak, 2014 ) and caudal intraoral transport of solid items (review in Parchami, Dehkordi & Bahadoran, 2010 ). Hummingbirds have remarkable feeding modes; first, about half of their diet (cf.…”