toucans can be found the south and central america in the canopy layor of the rainforest! x x
Yes, toucans can be found in the Daintree rainforest in northeastern Australia. The Daintree rainforest is known for its rich biodiversity, including a variety of bird species such as toucans. Toucans are primarily found in Central and South America, but some species can also be found in parts of Australia, including the Daintree rainforest.
They live in the Amazon and any other jungles.
Toucans (or ramphastidae)are found exclusively in the New World tropics (and in zoos!): http://montereybay.com/creagrus/toucans.html
Toucans are primarily found in the forests of Central and South America. They inhabit tropical and subtropical regions, including countries such as Brazil, Costa Rica, and Peru. Toucans are known for their vibrant plumage and large, colorful bills.
Toucans are found in the southernmost parts of Mexico, all of Central America, the Caribbean, and the northernmost parts of South America. They do not occur naturally on the other continents in the world.
Southern Mexico, South America and the Carribean
if you want to hear it, a recording of it can be found here :- www.soundboard.com/sbToucan_Bird_sound.aspx
no there aren't
Toucans are not native to Death Valley or any part of the United States; they are primarily found in tropical regions of Central and South America. Therefore, the number of toucans in Death Valley is effectively zero. The harsh desert environment of Death Valley does not provide the habitat necessary for toucans to survive.
they keep the baby toucans warm
Toucans mainly live in canopies but some live in palms. They normally live in the Amazon Rainforest but have been found in other places like Argentina and Mexico.