no they do not, they nest in hollows of trees, and do not carve them out themselves, all though they may enlarge them some.
Toucans build there nests in hollow trees out of dead grass fallen trees and maybe even dry mud the toucan varies from the top of trees to in holes in the tree
no i think Not after the young are fledged.
=because they dont mess around with rain, and their afraid of tigers and stuff.=
No, instead they sleep and lay eggs in a holes in trees called hollows.
yes tucans do lay eggs and they lay 2-4 eggs and they nest in hollow trees.
they live in tree holes
yes they do lay eggs.
Yes
In nests.
They get weapons and start shooting them B$?/@%#
of course toucans live above the ground!
Toucans do live in Peru. Toucans are also referred to as a flying banana and are highly social, intelligent birds.
Toucans live approximately 15 years.
Most toucans live in the rainforest, and mostly in parts of brazil.
Toucans live in tropical or montane rain forest.
If you mean habitat, they build their nests high in the hollows of trees that have been abandoned by woodpeckers.
Toucans live in Rainforests in south America
No, toucans only live in the Amazon Rainforest, and they certainly don't live in the African Savannas.
there are parrots and toucans who live in the rainforest. there are parrots and toucans who live in the rainforest.
Toucans primarily eat fruit, however, they also eat insects and small lizards. Toucans have also been known to plunder the nests of smaller birds, eating the eggs and nestlings.