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How does the woodpecker get his wood?​

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Answered by lakhwinderduggal786
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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.

Answered by mehaksaini143
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Answer:

Ecologically, woodpeckers help to keep trees healthy by keeping them from suffering mass infestations. The family is noted for its ability to acquire wood-boring grubs from the trunks and branches, whether the timber is alive or dead.

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