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How does the beak of a Woodpecker look like? How does it help the Woodpecker​

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Answered by SuyashBhushan
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Answer:

The beak of woodpecker looks like. drill which helps it to peck in the trees and make them hollow.

Answered by jamlessouls
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Answer:

strong and sturdy

Explanation:

The woodpecker's beak is strong and sturdy, with a chisel-like tip for drilling holes in wood.

The woodpecker's thick, spongy skull absorbs the impact of repeated drilling. This skull fits very tightly around the woodpecker's brain to help prevent brain damage.

The woodpecker's eyes are protected by special membranes that prevent them from popping out of the sockets while the bird is pounding away at the wood.

The woodpecker's long tongue has a barbed tip and is covered in sticky saliva. These features help the bird capture and extract insects from the holes the bird drills.

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