Order Picariae is a taxonomic term that refers to a group of birds that share similar physical and behavioral characteristics. These birds are mostly found in the tropics and have strong beaks that are used for feeding. Some synonyms for Order Picariae include the term "piciformes," "woodpeckers," and "toucans." This group of birds is known for being excellent climbers, as they have specialized claws that help them to grip tightly to tree trunks and branches. They are also diverse in their diets, with some species feeding on insects, while others eat fruit or small animals. Despite their differences, all birds within Order Picariae share a common ancestry and evolutionary history.