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The more agile tongue


By way of comparison to the long-tongued flicker, the very vocal starling has a short but clearly agile tongue.
This one is wet from the heavy rain this morning. He's eating a lump of cat treat which he has behind his tongue, ready to go down the hatch.
This one is wet from the heavy rain this morning. He's eating a lump of cat treat which he has behind his tongue, ready to go down the hatch.
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