Class 7 1-Who was sipping nectar from flower?
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Hummingbirds
Hummingbirds use their tongues, which stretch to 2/3 of the length of th eir body, to reach the nectar deep inside trumpet shaped flowers. When they pull their tongue in, it wraps around their brain.
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Butterflies and moths use a tongue-like structure called a proboscis, 1.5 times their body length, to reach nectar inside flowers. This proboscis is not used for tasting though. Instead, butterflies use their feet to taste nectar!
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