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    Woodpeckers as nature’s living hammers: How they use their body for powerful, injury-free pecking

    4 months ago

    Woodpeckers are nature's engineers. They use their whole bodies, not just their heads, to peck trees. Their neck, torso, and tail work together. Even their breathing is timed for maximum force. This amazing coordination protects them from injury. Scientists are studying this to inspire new designs in engineering and sports.
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