Toucan
Toucans are colorful birds native to Central and South America, easily recognized by their large, vibrant bills. Their bills help them reach fruit and regulate body temperature.
Toucan Quick Facts
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Toucans use their large bills to reach fruit on branches too small to support their weight.
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Lifespan
20 years
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Habitat
Tropical forests
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Diet
Fruit, insects, small animals
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Region
Central and South America
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