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Toucans are not built for walking in the traditional sense, as their legs are relatively short and their bodies are designed for climbing and perching. While they can shuffle or move around on the ground, they primarily rely on their strong beaks and agile climbing skills to navigate their arboreal habitats. Their movement is more suited for hopping and climbing than walking long distances.

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