A bird's gullet is its crop, its stomach. It is a soft "sack" that holds a bird's food until the food is processed by the body. Similar to our stomach. I don't think it really has "parts" except for an entrance and an exit.
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No. Gullet is at the top of a bird's throat. They use this to pre-digest their food. They pick up pebbles and swallow to help grind the corn and hard items. Also called the Gizzard.
gullet is the English word for gullet.
Gallbladder Gonads Gums Gluteus Maximus Gullet Gluteus medius Gluteus minimus Gastrointestinal tract
Chickens are one type of bird that eat pebbles to help grind down food in their gullet.
Gullet
The gullet is the esophagus or throat.
There is no antonym for gullet.
It's called a CROP. click the link below for reference http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/crop
yes a gullet is a throat
the gullet is 30cm long!
The gullet is part of the digestive system. The gullet is also called the esophagus.