, woodpecker beaks can handle intense pressure. Between the bird’s beak and a skull shape that perfectly protects its brain
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The beak of the golden‑fronted woodpecker protects the brain from trauma by having a shape and material composition that diverts vibrational forces away from the cranial cavity. Species of woodpeckers, such as the golden-fronted woodpecker, drum with their beak to establish their territories and attract mates.
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