The woodpecker does not eat fish. Acording to their adaptations, they don't.
It eats insects by pecking at trees just like any other woodpecker would
An earthworm could only eat a somewhat decomposed three leaf clover having remnants imbedded in the soil through which the earthworm burrows.
absolutely, they love caterpillars
They would eat fruits, nut's, acorn's anfd thats wat i think they would most likely eat as there food from where they live and they have a habitat where they live and how they protect there self's from danger.
No. They only eat insects they seek in trees. That is why it is called a woodpecker.
It is possible that a bear would eat a woodpecker. Bears are carnivores and will eat any meat that they can get their hands on.
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
nothing
They eat people and hamburgers.
They would eat fruits, nut's, acorn's anfd thats wat i think they would most likely eat as there food from where they live and they have a habitat where they live and how they protect there self's from danger.
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