Biology, asked by alaishacolon17, 1 year ago

How do you think the pointed beak of a woodpecker helps it to get food? Is this an example of evolution? How?

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The pointed beak of woodpecker helps it to catch it's prey as we all know that wood peacker first pecks the wood so it needs a pointed beak and it is not an evolution it is a natural fact
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