they eat fruit off of trees and eat other animals, such as lizards, tree frogs, and insects that live around them.
yes
No
look for food
They eat their food whole, using their beak.
yes in dire situations which you are in need of food
Toucans have bills after years of evolution so they can reach food in trees easier
Toucans primarily forage for food during the day, as they are diurnal birds. They typically search for fruits, insects, and small animals in the canopy of trees, where they can find a variety of food sources. At night, toucans roost and rest rather than seek out food. They rely on their excellent vision to locate food in the daylight hours.
If there is very little food, a grown toucan will occasionally eat a young toucan in order to survive. Toucans generally only eat fruit, however.
toucans and macaws both eat fruits, nuts, seeds, insects, and small creatures
it's bill can help it get food.
They eat their food whole, using their beak.
They eat fruitberries