why woodpeckers have long sharp beaks
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Woodpeckers have long beak to drill holes in the tree trunks and catch the worms for their food. And in them,beak is placed instead of nose in humans..
And it is also for protection from the other animals...
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Wood peckers have long sharp beaks because:
→ Woodpeckers primary foods are insects that live under the bark of trees, thin-barked plants, weed stems and large grubs of wood-boring beetles.
→ They need to make holes in thick barked plants to get their food.
→ For this purpose, their beaks have evolved to be very strong, sharp so that they can easily drill holes and it is long so that they can drill deep holes and catch their preys from there.
→ Woodpeckers primary foods are insects that live under the bark of trees, thin-barked plants, weed stems and large grubs of wood-boring beetles.
→ They need to make holes in thick barked plants to get their food.
→ For this purpose, their beaks have evolved to be very strong, sharp so that they can easily drill holes and it is long so that they can drill deep holes and catch their preys from there.
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