Toucans build there nests in hollow trees out of dead grass fallen trees and maybe even dry mud the toucan varies from the top of trees to in holes in the tree
If you mean habitat, they build their nests high in the hollows of trees that have been abandoned by woodpeckers.
In nests.
no
Raccoons will take advantage of a hollow tree to use as a den. However, they do not build 'nests' in trees such as a bird would build. They do climb trees for protection, however. They more frequently build a den at or near ground level.
no they do not, they nest in hollows of trees, and do not carve them out themselves, all though they may enlarge them some.
most don't build nests.
They frequently inhabit holes in rotten trees or in rotten branches of large trees. I think that is their preferred habitat.
Yes. Many insects build nests in hollow logs or on the ground. Animals poking their noses in or stepping on such a nest will be stung.
Do single Mute swans build nests
No they do not have nests tree holes or burrows
Toucans do not build their own shelter. They nest in abandoned tree holes that other birds and animals leave behind.