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The crop (also the croup, the craw, the ingluvies, and the sublingual pouch) is a thin-walled, expanded portion of the alimentary tract, which is used for the storage of food before . The crop is an anatomical structure in vertebrate animals, such as , and invertebrate animals, such as (snails and slugs), , , and .

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Insects
Cropping is used by to temporarily store nectar of flowers. When bees "suck" nectar, it is stored in their crops. Other also use crops to store liquid food. The crop in eusocial insects, such as , has specialized to be distensible, and this specialization enables important communication between colonial insects through . The crop can be found in the of insects.


Birds
In a 's digestive system, the crop is an expanded, muscular pouch near the or throat. It is a part of the digestive tract, essentially an enlarged part of the . As with most other organisms that have a crop, it is used to temporarily store food. Not all bird species have one. In adult doves and pigeons, it can produce to feed newly hatched birds.

Scavenging birds, such as , will gorge themselves when prey is abundant, causing their crop to bulge. They subsequently sit, sleepy or half torpid, to digest their food.

Most raptors, including , and (as stated above), have a crop; however, do not. Similarly, all (Old World quail and New World quail) have a crop, but do not. , turkeys, ducks

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and geese possess a crop, as do . also have crops; one domestic breed type is even the typical crop-inflating behavior so that the crop is inflated like a .

Some extinct birds like did not have crops.


Literary references
In the story "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" (1892), a valuable gem is hidden inside a bird's crop.

"Craw" is an obsolete term for "crop", and this is still seen in the saying "it sticks in my craw" meaning "I can't metaphorically swallow it", that is, that a situation or other entity is unacceptable, or at any rate annoying.


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