Toucans protect their young by using their bills to fend off predators and by guarding the nest. Toucans also feed their young and coach them in flying.
i think toucans feed their young like any other bird they get berries and fruit and chew it up then feed it to their young
Toucans protect themselves by using their sharp bill or beak. They also use a sound calling members of their family or group.
they fly away
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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 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.
There are many types of Toucans, and each has their own diet. A Choco toucans require a diet that is high in fruit and iron.
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Toucans eat fruit, insects, young birds, eggs, and lizards. Their recognizable bill is adapted to catch, reach, or skin their food.
Toucans eat a variety of insects. They also eat fruit. Sometimes they even resort to eating young birds, eggs, and lizards.
What does a maned wolf do to protect its young?
they keep the baby toucans warm