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is a woodpecker beak a sign of evoultion

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rainbowtatoes
rainbowtatoes rainbowtatoes
  • 03-10-2017
Yes it would be in regards to it's purpose. If you use a woodpeckers beak as an example, it would be because of the shape. in order for the woodpecker to "peck wood" it would need a sharp beak.
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emmiewilson1284
emmiewilson1284 emmiewilson1284
  • 03-10-2017
Yes it could be a sign if the characteristics of its beak has changed or evolved over a period of time
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