what is special about a woodpeckers tongue
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In woodpeckers that bone is modified to be super long. ... These bones/muscles run over the brain, around the side of the head, under the lower jaw, and into the mouth, where the two bones meet to form the tongue. A woodpecker's tongue wraps around its head (Photo: Ask nature.com).
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