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Why Woodpeckers Don’t Get Concussions: The Surprising Science Behind Their Superpower

Published on: Feb. 22, 2026, 12:02 p.m. | Source: The Economic Times

Woodpeckers peck trees up to 20 times a second. Experts once believed they had built-in shock absorbers. New research reveals their skulls do not absorb shock. Instead, their heads move as a single rigid structure. Small brain size, minimal brain movement, strong bones, muscles, and brief impacts protect them. This is nature's engineering marvel.

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