No toucans are not extincted actually you can see one in a zoo.
Yes because zookeepers in the Tropical American Reigon are capturing the Toucans and puting them in cages, making the Toucans open to public not Rainforests.
basically because of deforestation and hunting.
you should really learn how to use grammer. you really suck man. the correct question would be are toucans still alive?
Not for a long time because they are the least concern
No they are categorized in the LC list (least concerned) which means no need to worryπ
toucans are not extinct because there are still some species left.
nothing, absolotely nothing
They make interesting sounds. Go to Google for more info.
People are trying to save the rainforest so they have a home. That's why about how they will come extinct because the rainforest are evaporating.
they keep the baby toucans warm
Toucans depend on fruits.
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toucans enemies are snakes
what is a toco toucans ecosystem
i really want a toucan i did research on it toucans and toco toucans are awesome
Toucans are actually a family of birds found in Central and South America comprised of around 40 species split among 5 Genera. Many species live in the rainforest so may be threatened due to deforestation. However the arguably most well recognised, the Toco toucan prefers open woodland habitats so is less likely to be impacted by deforestation. It is currently on Birdlife International's Least concern list
Toucans can grow to about 60cm (2 ft) long.