Ramphastidae.
The scientific name for a toucan is "Ramphastos sulfuratus" or "Aulacorhynchus Caeruleogularis." Look it up on the internet if you don't know which one to chose.
A toucan is part of the ramphastidae family.
Ramphastidae is the scientific name for the toucan.
The scientific name for toucan is Ramphastidae.
The scientific name for a toucan is Ramphastidae.
Toucans belong to the Animalia kingdom and the chordata phylum. They also belong to the aves class and the ramphastidae family.
The scientific name for toucan is Ramphastos sulfuratus.
Toucans (or ramphastidae)are found exclusively in the New World tropics (and in zoos!): http://montereybay.com/creagrus/toucans.html
Toucans are members of the family Ramphastidae of near passerine birds from the Neotropics. The Ramphastidae family is most closely related to the American barbets. They are brightly marked and have large, often colorful bills. The family includes five genera and about forty different species. The name of this bird group is derived from the Tupi word tukana, via Portuguese.
toucans are a family of birds, rather than one individual species. The scientific word for the toucan family is ramphastidae, and toucans are sometimes called ramphastids. The toucan family includes aracaris, green toucanets, mountain toucans, typical (or black) toucans, and dichromatic toucanets. Within each of those groups (which are non-scientific name for genus) are several species.
Toucans protect themselves by using their beak. They also call family or other members of the group by using a sound. Toucans are members of the Ramphastidae family.