A Striking Discovery (Answers Audio Article)
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13-Nov-2024
For many years, researchers accepted that woodpeckers had shock-absorbing skulls. But a built-in shock absorption mechanism didn’t make sense to biologist Sam Van Wassenbergh, who theorized that this could hamper the birds’ pecking ability and energy levels. He and his team used high-speed cameras to track the motion on different points of three different woodpecker species’ heads. In this article, you'll find out what the team discovered.
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