Biology, asked by kalpanaa281985, 11 months ago

What kind of beak wood pecker have

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Answered by yashcomputers
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Chisel-like Beaks

Woodpeckers (family Picidae) have sturdy, pointed beaks that allow them to chisel into wood and bark. Woodpeckers pound on trees to find hidden insects, excavate nests and advertise their presence via a series of loud knocks.

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Answered by scienceworm1
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Hey mate ur answer is here....

The woodpecker has a tough, pointed beak which it uses to chip on bark, drum on trees, and find insects. The tip of their bill is chisel-shaped and sharp from all the pecking on wood.

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