Woodpecker By Lauren Carter Animal Facts Description Woodpeckers
Woodpecker By : Lauren Carter
Animal Facts Description Woodpeckers have big beaks. and there colors are yellow, dirty white, red , A little black. some woodpeckers have flat hair or they can have there hair up. Woodpeckers also can have Black or yellow beaks. Diet Woodpeckers are Herboires they eat fruit and insets and worms. A pic showing your animal. Movement Woodpeckers fly like other birds and they try there best to suvrvive.
Habitat Map showing where your animal lives 1) Some woodpeckers live in china. Some woodpeckers live in the Amercia. 2) Woodpeckers like to find a tree with a whole in if not they get a tree and make there own whole. 3) Woodpeckers need wood too have trees so they can find incets too eat cause that’s its habbit.
Life Cycle Adult woodpeckers get 4 or 3 babies at a time. once the baby Woodpeckers a year old they start going away to take care of themselves. A picture of the animal as a grown/ mature animal. A picture of the animal as a baby or young. Adult woodpeckers have too do a lot of work. They have to always peck wood just in case they get babies they have too feed there babies and themselves.
Animal Interactions Woodpeckers always peck a whole for good reasons. They hide in the whole when woodpeckers see a predator. Woodpeckers can also go to another tree without a predator seeing a woodpecker. A woodpecker flying away from its predator. Pic of enemy, predator, prey, etc. Pic of animal adaptation that allows it to protect itself The woodpecker hides in a tree or in a building and hide from predators Woodpeckers have too take care of themselves no matter what. There predators are as tigers , and lions. Woodpeckers have too fly away some how and once the predator is gone the woodpecker returns too it home which is there habait a tree.
Interesting Facts Fact Title Woodpeckers peck 12, 000 times a day! A pic to accompany fact #2 Fact Title Woodpeckers use dead trees too make nests! Fact Title Woodpeckers have feet in the front and back! A pic to accompany fact #1 A pic to accompany fact #3
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