Campephilus

/ˌkæmpəˈfɪləs/ noun

A genus of large woodpeckers found in the Americas, known for their size and powerful pecking ability.

From Greek 'kampe' (caterpillar) plus 'philos' (lover of), meaning 'caterpillar-lover', though these woodpeckers eat far more than just caterpillars.

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