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− | |introduction='''Acorn Woodpecker''' is a type of [[Friend]] that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game. | + | |introduction='''Acorn Woodpecker''' is a type of Picidae [[Friend]] that appeared in the original [[Kemono Friends (2015 Mobile Game)|Kemono Friends mobile game]]. |
+ | |appearance=Acorn Woodpecker has black shoulder length hair, with four tufts around her face accented in white. Her hair is tied in a red bandana, with two holes in the top for her head-wings. Her eyes are a yellow-brown colour.<br> | ||
+ | She wears a yellow scarf and a black jacket with rolled-up sleeves and epaulettes, with a white blouse underneath. She wears grey denim shorts torn at the thigh, with lighter grey leggings. She wears black calf boots with what appear to be two yellow rings on each. She wears grey fingerless gloves, and possesses the black tail of her animal counterpart. | ||
+ | |reallife=The Acorn Woodpecker is an insectivorous granivore that inhabit the western coastal pine forests of the United States, and migrate south to Central America during the winter. Behaviorally, they are very unique. Acorn Woodpeckers have 'family groups' of up to 12 or more individuals, who in which cooperate in raising young, foraging, and storing food. | ||
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+ | [[File:AcornWoodpecker.jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|left| An acorn woodpecker on a tree.]] | ||
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+ | Unlike other relatives, Acorn Woodpeckers are very specialized, and get most of their calories from the consumption of acorns. This particular species heavily relies on them to survive. Occasionally, they will feed on sap, insects, and fruit. | ||
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+ | They store the acorns they've collected by creating holes in objects called granaries, in which they store and defend their cache for later consumption. While the most common granary bases are dead trees, the acorn woodpecker will also turn man-made items such as fence posts into storage facilities. | ||
+ | |trivia=*Acorn Woodpeckers are very noisy and communicate in groups, having a call that "sounds like laughing". | ||
+ | *Currently facing trouble with resource competition from non-native species. | ||
+ | |reference=* https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Acorn_Woodpecker/lifehistory | ||
+ | *https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/a/acorn-woodpecker/ | ||
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Acorn Woodpecker | Nexon Game |
Acorn Woodpecker is a type of Picidae Friend that appeared in the original Kemono Friends mobile game.
Appearance
Acorn Woodpecker has black shoulder length hair, with four tufts around her face accented in white. Her hair is tied in a red bandana, with two holes in the top for her head-wings. Her eyes are a yellow-brown colour.
She wears a yellow scarf and a black jacket with rolled-up sleeves and epaulettes, with a white blouse underneath. She wears grey denim shorts torn at the thigh, with lighter grey leggings. She wears black calf boots with what appear to be two yellow rings on each. She wears grey fingerless gloves, and possesses the black tail of her animal counterpart.
Series Appearances
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In Real Life
The Acorn Woodpecker is an insectivorous granivore that inhabit the western coastal pine forests of the United States, and migrate south to Central America during the winter. Behaviorally, they are very unique. Acorn Woodpeckers have 'family groups' of up to 12 or more individuals, who in which cooperate in raising young, foraging, and storing food.
Unlike other relatives, Acorn Woodpeckers are very specialized, and get most of their calories from the consumption of acorns. This particular species heavily relies on them to survive. Occasionally, they will feed on sap, insects, and fruit.
They store the acorns they've collected by creating holes in objects called granaries, in which they store and defend their cache for later consumption. While the most common granary bases are dead trees, the acorn woodpecker will also turn man-made items such as fence posts into storage facilities.
Trivia
- Acorn Woodpeckers are very noisy and communicate in groups, having a call that "sounds like laughing".
- Currently facing trouble with resource competition from non-native species.
References
- https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Acorn_Woodpecker/lifehistory
- https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/a/acorn-woodpecker/