Yes
Toucans do not build their own shelter. They nest in abandoned tree holes that other birds and animals leave behind.
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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
a toucan needs shelter above the ground in the trees usually and maybe a nest.
no they do not, they nest in hollows of trees, and do not carve them out themselves, all though they may enlarge them some.
thay live in holes in a tree
A toucan lives in a tree.
Toucans typically live in the upper canopy of tropical and subtropical forests. They make their homes in tree cavities, often using abandoned woodpecker holes or natural crevices in trees. Their vibrant plumage and long bills allow them to thrive in these high, leafy environments where they can find fruits, their primary food source.
in a tree
They fly from tree to tree hiding from prey.
Birds, they also house nest in them.
they eat fruit off of trees and eat other animals, such as lizards, tree frogs, and insects that live around them.