Woodpeckers are a species of bird recognised for their ability to dig wood.
Their beaks are long, pointed, and chisel-like.
Their tongues are large and barbed, which helps them pull insects from holes in the wood.
They feed on insects, spiders, and other small animals found in wood. Woodpeckers dig holes in trees to build their nests.
Woodpeckers have the ability to peck up to 20 times per second.