why woodpecker have strong long and straight beak
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Woodpeckers use their long, pointed beaks to drill holes in trees, ant-holes, or other structures. They gather food from the holes with their extremely long tongues, which are often longer than their beaks. ... Like other birds, the woodpecker has four long, sharp claws on each foot.
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WOODPECKER HAS A STRONG ,LONG AND STRAIGHT BEAK TO BREAK INTO THE WOOD IN WHICH THE BIRD IS GOING TO MAKE ITS NEST. IT ALSO NEEDS THE STRONG BEAK TO WITHSTAND THE FORCE WHILE PIERCING THE WOOD.
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