A woodpecker follows the seven living concepts of any biologically 'living' thing.
The term 'living' is represented by these seven, and if a being fails to meet even one of these seven, it is not considered a living creature.
1. Cells - All living thinks have cells; cells are the building blocks of life.
2. Metabolism - All living things eat, drink, breathe and excrete.
3. Growth - All living thinks take in material from the environment to enlarge.
4. Reproduction - All living things are able to produce a copy of themselves.
5. Irritability - All living things are able to react to a change in their environment.
6. Adaptation - All living things are able to compete with each other for food and space to survive.
7. Movement - All living things are able to move.
The noun 'woodpecker' is a common, concrete, compound, singular noun, a word for a living thing.
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a zoozoo- its like a woodpecker/ pigeon thing
Woody Woodpecker is the species of "Anthropomorphic Acorn Woodpecker".
3oth august 2010,,i am living in Killucan,Westmeath,Most mornings i am woken by the tapping of a woodpecker in the back garden
It's the same as its beak: that pointed nose thing at the front of its head.
It is a living thing.
The possessive form of the noun "woodpecker" is "woodpecker's." In this form, the apostrophe followed by an "s" indicates that something belongs to the woodpecker. For example, "the woodpecker's nest" shows that the nest belongs to the woodpecker.
Non living
An animal is a living thing.
A rat is a living thing
the woodpecker is a bird.