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Toucan's large beaks help them to pick up and eat there large prey and there sharp claws, on each leg, two at the front and two at the back, they use them to go to tree to tree also there feathers change color to blend in with there surroundings.

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Toucans are adapted to being a fruit eater. Or it may have been a fruit eater already, but it may have had to adapt to the forest's sweet fruit. One of the consequences of becoming a fruit eater is that it would have had to find a way to reach the fruit; a long, but light beak. A perfect adaptation. The bill is long, and it is light. The Toucans bill is made out of the same material that our nails are made out of- Keratin. So that is another adaptation that the Toucan has made. As you may have read under the heading Description, the Toucan has 4 toes on each foot : 2 that go forward and 2 that go backwards. This helps it cling on to trees, branches and any other perching spots.The toucan has a long bill to eat his/her food.

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Turtles adapt to a rainforest, because it is wet and has some ponds, swamps, and marshes. Turtles like wetness and adapts to water. That's why turtles live in water. But the water has to be clean.

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The Toucan's colors provide camouflage in the rainforest canopy. Its bill is useful for reaching fruit on branches that are too small to hold them and for feeding. While the Toucan's legs are short, they are strong. Toucans are poor flyers and very loud.

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