birds
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Animal Evolution: Helmeted Woodpecker Mimics Its Larger Competition
After years of misidentifying Helmeted Woodpeckers, scientists from the University of Kansas have found that the bird has evolved with characteristics of larger competing birds in the Atlantic forest.
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