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Where is the long, pointed beak of a woodpecker most clearly an adaptation? A. A tropical grassland B. A hot desert C. A temperate forest D. A cold tundra
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Where is the long, pointed beak of a woodpecker most clearly an adaptation?
A. A tropical grassland
B. A hot desert
C. A temperate forest
D. A cold tundra
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The answer is D. A cold tundra
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