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Yes, toucans engage in a courtship behavior that can be described as a "mate dance." This involves a series of displays, including posturing, vocalizations, and mutual preening. These behaviors help strengthen the bond between potential mates and play a role in attracting partners during the breeding season. The vibrant colors and distinctive beaks of toucans add to the visual spectacle of their courtship rituals.

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