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A toucan lives in a tree.
in a tree
Many different species live on or around the kapok tree. Moss could potentially grow on the bark of a kapok tree, especially in humid environments. Snakes may also inhabit kapok trees to seek shelter or prey on animals that visit the tree.
They fly from tree to tree hiding from prey.
lots of animals live in a Kapok tree. Like toucans
they eat fruit off of trees and eat other animals, such as lizards, tree frogs, and insects that live around them.
A toucan's large bill allows it to eat fruit whole. The purpose of spitting the seeds is to spread the growth of that tree. That creates more food for the toucan
Tree kangaroos, on the whole, are solitary animals.
Toucans do not build their own shelter. They nest in abandoned tree holes that other birds and animals leave behind.
The 3 layers of the rainforest are: Emergent, where eagles, butterflies and bats live. Canopy, where snakes, toucans and tree frogs live and the understory layer where jaguars, red-eyed tree frogs and leopards live. There is also the shrub layer.
Toucans are native to the tropical forests of Central and South America. They inhabit countries such as Brazil, Costa Rica, and Mexico, living in tree canopies and feeding on fruits and insects.