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.
No.
a zoozoo- its like a woodpecker/ pigeon thing
3oth august 2010,,i am living in Killucan,Westmeath,Most mornings i am woken by the tapping of a woodpecker in the back garden
Woody Woodpecker is the species of "Anthropomorphic Acorn Woodpecker".
It's the same as its beak: that pointed nose thing at the front of its head.
It is a living thing.
NO
Non living
A rat is a living thing
It varies from living thing to living thing.
An animal is a living thing.