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Woodpeckers Use Tennis Player ‘Grunting’ Trick To Drill Trees
Woodpeckers use the same breathing technique used by professional tennis players. Exhaling at the moment of impact helps ...
Ancient trees may have played a key role in regulating Earth's climate during the last ice age—by 'breathing' less ...
If you go down to the woods today … you’ll be better for it, according to an ever-growing body of research into forest ...
A new study reveals how woodpeckers combine breathing and whole-body coordination to drill into trees with extraordinary ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
Father-son officers honored for off-duty lifesaving at concert
South Jacksonville Police Chief Eric Hansell and his son, Jacksonville Police officer Ethan Hansell, were named Officers of ...
Woodpeckers really know how to punch above their weight. The woodland birds can attack a tree at about 15 miles per hour with their powerful beaks. To achieve this, woodpeckers essentially turn ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Downy Woodpeckers ‘Grunt’ as They Turn Their Bodies Into Hammers to Drill Into Trees
Researchers studied the combination of muscles and breaths that the tiny birds use as they strike trees with their beaks ...
A new study reveals how woodpeckers brace nearly their entire body - head, neck, and abdomen- so the bird becomes, ...
Locals living in an affluent suburb claim the pollen from trees has made them so sick they've been forced to wear high-grade respiratory masks. Aden Barclay has launched a campaign for the removal of ...
Feeling low on energy or mentally foggy? Yoga expert shows how balancing the body’s 5 vital energy channels, or Panch Prana, ...
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