THEY'RE strong, run super fast and endure unusual challenges.
And with a name like Mighty Wood Ducks, one would be forgiven for mistaking these Kellyville brothers as superheroes.
While Cooper and Jake Woodhead do have a secret weapon — their fun personalities — they're regular kids who love playing sports and making friends.
They were one of four teams chosen from 2000 applicants to be part of Camp Orange: Wrong Town, the highly successful Nickelodeon series, in its seventh season.
The reality game show, which airs today (Tuesday) at 5pm on Nickelodeon, was filmed for six days in a secret location in NSW and gives participants adventures.
Eleven-year-old Jake said he was excited about competing, especially after almost being selected last year (they were among the top 10 selected).
"We've been looking at the website and are really determined to win," the St Angela's Primary School student said.
"We've even been working out some tactics, like if we have a strength or puzzle challenge, I'll do it and if it's a balance or climbing challenge, Cooper will do it."
The three-minute audition video the brothers submitted featured Cooper, 13, doing push-ups with one finger to demonstrate his strength.
"I did the push-ups standing up against a wall and Dad turned the camera around to make it look like I was on the floor," the Oakhill student said.
"It was a lot of fun.
"I'm really looking forward to meeting Luke and Wyatt [Camp Orange hosts], making new friends and doing the challenges."
Camp Orange: Wrong Town has five weekly episodes starting today.
The winning team will be announced during the finale on August 16.