o Scientifically explaining the ecology in which woodpeckers find caterpillars hiding deep in tree trunks during forest education activities for children (infants-elementary and lower grades) o The principle is that the woodpecker uses the principle of resonance, and the larvae, the prey of the woodpecker, eats wood in the heart and gradually creates large holes/spaces. Hear o Most of the learning materials and teaching aids related to this suggest only the advantages of the woodpecker's beak, mori, tail, and tongue, and lack of scientific and ecological explanations for finding food. Therefore, if you use this parish to guide children's forest activities on woodpecker ecology, you can increase understanding and add interest to double participation and learning effects.
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