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White-headed woodpeckers are adapted to have strong beaks that can break into tree trunks to find bugs and can also open pine cones to get at the seeds.

White-headed woodpeckers are best adapted to living in the biome.

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User Shuwen
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Answer:

temperate rainforest.

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User Prakash S
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Answer:

The correct answer will be-temperate rain forest.

Step-by-step explanation:

The white-headed woodpecker is the only bird of North America which are best adapted to dig the trunks of the pine cones through their strong beaks.

These beaks mostly breed and live in the temperate forest which broad-leaf and coniferous forests. These forest heavy rainfall and are wildlife-rich found in regions like Canada.

Thus, the temperate rain forest is the correct answer.

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