It is strongly not recommendable to have them together with other birds.
Definitely not birds that are smaller than the Toucans they will chase and eat them.
They are nice birds but are very cruel in that aspect. They eat mice too. When they are feeding their young they need some animal protein.
They need some toys that they cannot swallow to play with. They are very play full in a big aviary/habitat
its bill.
Yes, a toucan is a heterotroph. Like all animals, toucans cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis and must consume other organisms to obtain energy.
The spider monkey, and sloth are two of the animals that live in tropical rainforests. Some other animals that you will find there include the boa constrictor, the toucan, and the macaw.
The relatives of the toucan are other piciformes, such as woodpeckers and barbets.
ants and beetles!!!!
toucan, monkey, elk, beavers, raccoons...
The Tiger Shark and the Toucan
Yes. Toucans are multi-cellular animals.
A toucan is a consumer because it eats other things.
A toucan is primarily a consumer in the food chain, as it eats fruits, insects, and sometimes small animals. It is not a producer or decomposer, as it does not create its own food through photosynthesis nor break down organic matter into nutrients for the soil.
No way! But they do eat small OTHER birds and their eggs. :)
So far, I can think of 2 birds. Toucan and Pelican