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- Toucan - Wikipedia
Toucans ( ˈtuːkæn , UK: - kən ) are Neotropical birds in the family Ramphastidae They are most closely related to the Toucan barbets They are brightly marked and have large, often colorful bills The family includes five genera and over 40 different species Toucans are arboreal and typically lay two to four white eggs in their nests
- Toco toucan - Wikipedia
The toco toucan (Ramphastos toco) is a species of bird in the toucan family Ramphastidae It is the largest species of toucan and has a distinctive appearance, with a black body, a white throat, chest and uppertail- coverts, and red undertail-coverts
- List of toucans - Wikipedia
Toucans are birds in the family Ramphastidae in the order Piciformes There are currently 43 extant species of toucans recognised by the International Ornithologists' Union
- Toucan - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toucans are a South American bird in the family Ramphastidae This bird lives in small flocks in lowland rainforests in countries such as Costa Rica It flies short distances between trees Toucans rest in holes in trees They mostly eat fruit, but sometimes they also eat insects and small lizards
- Keel-billed toucan - Wikipedia
The keel-billed toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus), also known as sulfur-breasted toucan, keel toucan, or rainbow-billed toucan, is a colorful Latin American member of the toucan family, and the national bird of Belize The species is found in tropical jungles from southern Mexico to Ecuador
- Ramphastos - Wikipedia
The Ramphastos genus, also known as toucans, is a genus of brightly colored, tropical birds that are found throughout Central and South America from Southern Mexico to the southern cone of the South American continent
- Toucan | Brightly Colored Bird of the Neotropics | Britannica
toucan, (family Ramphastidae), the common name given to numerous species of tropical American forest birds known for their large and strikingly coloured bills
- White-throated toucan - Wikipedia
The white-throated toucan (Maeve) (Ramphastos tucanus) is a near-passerine bird in the family Ramphastidae found in South America throughout the Amazon Basin including the adjacent Tocantins and Araguaia River drainage It prefers tropical humid forest, but also occurs in woodland and locally in riverine forest within cerrado
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