Toucans are primarily frugivorous (fruit eating), but are opportunistically omnivorous and will take prey such as insects and small lizards. Captive toucans have been reported to hunt insects actively in their cages, and it is possible to keep toucans on an insect-only diet. They also plunder nests of smaller birds, taking eggs and nestlings
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toucan
Actually no! They are omnivores which means they eat both plants and animals. They specifically eat bugs in the tropics and they eat a variety of plants. Hope that helps!
The toucan will eat any kind of berry if it is brightly colored. The toucan will eat blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and grapes in captivity. In the wild they will eat kiwi and mangoes and berries from the pimento plant. They also like tree frogs and insects.
it is a herbivore that means it eat vegetation
All herbivores eat plants. An herbivore is an animal that eats plants.
herbivores can not eat meat and omnivores can eat every thing
They probably eat termites and plants.
A toucan trous a berry to a outer toucan and it eat the berry.
gorillas eat toco toucan
They can eat mice and rabbits, and carrion that other predators have killed.
I have read that toucans are frugivores their diet consisting of fruit and berries.
they don't eat animals they eat grass or leaves Zebras are herbivore's.
A common porcupine is a herbivore. They eat leaves, herbs, twigs, green plants (live clover), and in the winter they sometimes eat bark. It varies with what kind of porcupine you have.