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The red-cockaded woodpecker is found in the pine forests of Georgia. It eats insects found in the barks of the pine trees and nests in the trees.

How will a reduction in the number of pine trees MOST LIKELY affect the red-cockaded woodpecker?

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if a wood pecker gets its food from the bark of trees then if they start cutting the trees down than it is most logical that it affects the food consumtion of the bird along with their habit and place they live

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It will decrease in number.

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