I'm not exactly sure.....but, I think it cuts it's food with his beak and shapes it up to however...to eat it, but, if I'm wrong don't yell at me I'm only 12!
The red-headed woodpecker's special feature of protection would be his sharp beak that not only helps him eat, but also allows for self defense.
The red-headed woodpecker's special feature of protection would be his sharp beak that not only helps him eat, but also allows for self defense.
No, not ever
how does the beak help a robin to get food
No. This is something a woodpecker would do. They fly over awns or sit in lawns and catch small insects. They also eat berries and seeds.
To eat and to feed their babes
They use it to help them eat food.
If the beak is sharp enough, it can kill small insects such as, caterpillars, centipedes and other things the birds eat. The beak can also be used to fight when a predator is in combat with them.
No. They only eat insects they seek in trees. That is why it is called a woodpecker.
No. They eat insects.
yes a lions COULD eat a woodpecker but it wouldn't normally do so because a woodpecker doesn't have nearly enough protein for a lion
no because they eat young cowbirds and sparrows and their eggs. But don't shoot them because sparrows and cowbirds are bad.