Toucan | The toucan is a medium-sized bird native to the rain forests of central and South America and the Caribbean. There are more than 40 different species of toucan that inhabit the South American jungles today. The toucan is best known for it's large colourful beak that despite it's large size, is surprisingly light
due to the fact that it is made of a substance called keratin (the same
substance that makes up the nails and hair of many animals including
humans). The toucan's beak measures around half the toucans body length
and is used for mating, feeding and defence purposes. The toucan's bill however, is not particularly strong and so it is used more to intimidate predators rather than to fight them off.
The toucan only has small
wings as it dwells in forests and therefore do not need to travel large
distances. The toucan's wingspan is roughly the same length as the
toucans body. Although the toucan is able to fly, the toucan is not very
good at flying and cannot be in the air for very long. Instead of using
their wings to get around, the toucan hops between the tree branches
using it curved toes and sharp claws to get a good grip on the narrow
surface that it holds on to. Toucans are omnivorous birds and
feed on a mixture of plants and animals. Toucans eat fruits, berries,
nuts and seeds along with eggs, insects and small mammals and reptiles.
The primary source of food for the toucan is the fruit which grows on
the trees where the toucan lives.
Toucans have a number of predators in the South American
jungle including humans, large birds of prey and wild cats. Weasels,
snakes and rats tend to prey more on the eggs of the toucan rather than
the toucan itself (many small animals are generally intimidated by the
toucan's large bill). Although toucans are generally solitary when feeding,
toucans often live in small groups of around 6 or 7 birds. The bright
colours of the toucan gives the toucan camouflage in the colourful
rainforest canopy. However, due to their bright colours, toucans are
often captured and sold as pets with toucans being popular animals in the exotic pet trade.
Toucans build their nest in
trees in lay around 3 eggs. When the toucan chicks hatch, both the male
toucan and the female toucan help to feed them and protect them from
predators. The toucan chicks are born with small beaks that don't reach
their full size for at least a few months.
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