The tuatara is a small lizard-like reptile of New Zealand. Adult tuatara are nocturnal (though tending more to diurnal during cold conditions), but young tuatara tend to be diurnal, as this helps protect them from the adult tuatara which are likely to prey on the juveniles. Juveniles are also faster, enabling them to better escape from other predators.
Yes, they are Meat eaters because they eat worms, flies, cicadas, caterpillars, geckos, slinks, small fish, raw liver and steak, mealworms, locusts and newborn mice
Yes. Tuatara are carnivores as they feed on insects such as weta, beetles, Spiders and larger prey such as lizards, smaller tuatara, birds' eggs and chicks, and even seabirds on occasion.
no they dont but they are cold blooded
no
Toucans come out during the night because they are nocturnal and they sleep at the day.
Diurnal means active in the daytime. Toucans are typically found in the rainforest and have colorful markings. The birds are diurnal.
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they keep the baby toucans warm
Toucans depend on fruits.
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toucans enemies are snakes
what is a toco toucans ecosystem
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Toucans can grow to about 60cm (2 ft) long.
Yes, Keel-billed Toucans like all Toucans fly.
Yes, Keel-billed Toucans like all Toucans fly.