This paper challenges the traditional "climbing-only" view of woodpecker morphology by applying waveguide physics to the specialized keratin claw. While woodpeckers are known for their auditory and visual foraging cues, the "Neural Latency Paradox" suggests a more immediate mechanical sensing method is required for precise prey localization within wood.By analyzing the hollow, horn-shaped geometry of the claw through the lens of impedance matching and resonance, this study proposes that the claw acts as a biological acoustic horn. This waveguide funnels substrate-borne vibrations—generated by the chewing and movement of insects—directly into the skeletal matrix. This analysis provides a biophysical foundation for the Skeletal-Neural System (SNS), demonstrating how keratin-to-bone coupling enables sub-millisecond detection of biologically relevant signals in high-noise environments.
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Charles Potts
New Mexico State University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69c37be2b34aaaeb1a67ec19 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19191842