The answer is trace fossil. Why? Because a body fossil is a fossil of a part of the animal. Which means a hole is nowhere apart of animal. And a dead one at that.
THe camera obscura was commonly used by artists long before the invention of film cameras. It consisted of a hole in the wall which projected the scene outside onto another surface, where the artist could trace it.
A port hole ?
Bring to body shop for estimate
Just get scissors and a pencil. You can draw the hole, stick the scissor inside by poking it in the middle, then you can just cut the hole out
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A Woodpecker does
The woodpecker uses nothing but his beak . He keeps on pecking at the tree to make a big hole which is known as his nest .
To cover a hole made by a woodpecker, first clean the area around the hole to remove any loose wood or debris. Then, fill the hole with a wood filler or epoxy suitable for outdoor use, ensuring it adheres well. Once dry, you can paint or stain the repaired area to match the surrounding wood. Additionally, consider installing a metal mesh or woodpecker-proof barrier to prevent future damage.
Vachel Lindsay wrote the poem "Woodpecker pecked out a little round hole." He was an American poet known for his musical style and for incorporating elements of folklore into his work.
The woodpecker loves to make holes in trees.You might see some in the forest.
you cant you will have to get one and trade a Pokemon that is holding the claw fossil or something like that. ;) your welcome
There are many species of woodpeckers, ranging in size from the downy, 6-7 inches long, to the ivory billed, imperial, and great woodpeckers, all over 20 inches in length. There are many different types of woodpeckers with various sizes ranging from the smallest Downy Woodpecker to the Pileated Woodpecker. · Downy Woodpecker - 15-17 cm · Ladder-backed Woodpecker - 16-18 cm · Hairy Woodpecker - 17-22 cm · Red-headed woodpecker - 17-22 cm · Golden-fronted Woodpecker - 20-25 cm · Acorn Woodpecker - 23 cm · Northern Flicker - 27-30 cm · Pileated Woodpecker - 40-50 cm
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Ben Hardaway has: Played Harold in "Love and Curses" in 1938. Played Woody Woodpecker in "Ace in the Hole" in 1942. Played Woody Woodpecker in "The Barber of Seville" in 1944. Played Woody Woodpecker in "The Beach Nut" in 1944. Played Woody Woodpecker in "Ski for Two" in 1944. Played Woody Woodpecker in "Woody Dines Out" in 1945. Played Woody Woodpecker in "The Dippy Diplomat" in 1945. Played Woody Woodpecker in "Chew-Chew Baby" in 1945. Played Woody Woodpecker in "Bathing Buddies" in 1946. Played Woody Woodpecker in "The Reckless Driver" in 1946. Played Woody Woodpecker in "Fair Weather Fiends" in 1946. Played Woody Woodpecker in "The Mad Hatter" in 1947. Played Woody Woodpecker in "Smoked Hams" in 1947. Played Woody Woodpecker in "The Coo Coo Bird" in 1947. Played Woody Woodpecker in "Woody the Giant Killer" in 1947. Played Woody Woodpecker in "Well Oiled" in 1947. Played Woody Woodpecker in "Solid Ivory" in 1947. Played Woody Woodpecker in "Wacky-Bye Baby" in 1948. Played Woody Woodpecker in "Banquet Busters" in 1948. Played Woody Woodpecker in "Wet Blanket Policy" in 1948. Played Woody Woodpecker in "The Woody Woodpecker Show" in 1957. Played Various Voices in "Woody Woodpecker and His Friends" in 1982. Played Woody Woodpecker in "50 Greatest TV Animals" in 2003.
dont worry about that, you will still can get claw fossil after you beat the elite four. You can find it at fossil's maniac house. When you reach there, go inside. He will tell you that it is dangerous inside the hole that he dig. Dont worry, there is only a lot of ditto inside. You keep head east inside the hole till you found the fossil.
Every movement you make requires friction. When you walk, it requires friction. When a woodpecker is pecking a hole in a tree, it requires friction for him to keep his toes in the tree- static friction, to be specific. Hope that helped!