Yes.
They are invertebrates. They do not have back bones.
No. They both have crests, but the male's is a bright red and the female's is all black.
Yes, woodpeckers do have hollow bones, which contribute to their lightweight structure and ability to withstand the impact of pecking at hard surfaces. This adaptation helps reduce the stress on their skulls and allows them to maintain agility while foraging for insects in trees. Additionally, the hollow bones may help in shock absorption, protecting their brains from the repeated impacts.
In general they have a clear white back and belly. Their wings are black and barred with white while the tail feathers are spotted with black. They have a black eye line and crown, and the have a short, stubby beak. Males have a small red patch on the back of their head while the red patch is absent on females.
My first guess is the hairy Woodpecker of 9". It iswhite in the front, while black and white speckled on the back with a red dot on the back of the head. There is also the 6" Downy Woodpecker. It is basically the same as the last one only smaller. There are are various other woodpeckers that may fit your description depending on the colors and size.
Black Cat Bones was created in 1966.
Black Cat Bones ended in 1969.
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Yes woodpeckers do live in the tropical rainforest. They are brown, black, white, and red. They peck through the trees in order to find worms or other bugs to eat. There are over 180 species of woodpecker in the world.
Woodpeckers are birdsBirds are warmbloodedSo Woodpeckers are warmblooded