yes they are endangerd
Keel-billed Toucan was created in 1830.
Whilst the keel-billed toucan is considered "threatened", it is not, as yet, "endangered". Therefore, there are no figures for its population in the wild. However, if its unique rainforest habitat continues to be degraded, it will be added to the "endangered" lists.
a toucan with a colorful beak
there is the toco toucan. and there is the keel billed toucan.
no the keel- billed tocan is not nocturnal it is in fact diurnal.
a keel-billed toucan eats mosty fruit but also eats bird eggs,insects,and tree frogs
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Its one of the many Toucan that lives in the South America
A toucan lives in the Tropical Rainforest.
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20 years!
a toucan with a colorful beak