Submitted by: A book Jaime left behind
Ummm, it pecks wood. I've never seen a live woodpecker, but I imagine it would be kind of annoying early in the morning outside your window. They peck for the following reasons: to hunt for bugs, to communicate (morse code????), and to signify the possession of territory. They also have really long tongues (apparently sometimes as long as the woodpeckers whole body). They also have thick skulls and a spongy cranial tissue to protect their brains as they pound away at pieces of wood. That's really all I care to write about out.
(be on the lookout for the yeti crab...coming soon!)
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