For penguins, it’s a matter of no taste

Birds lack the genes to taste the fish they gulp

Emperor penguin and chick

TASTELESS  Penguins, like the emperor penguin shown here feeding its chick, probably can’t taste the fish they eat because the birds are missing genes that produce taste receptors for bitter, sweet and a savory taste called umami.

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Despite their dapper appearance, penguins have remarkably little taste, a new study finds.