It depends on the individual toucan. Hand fed toucans tend to be very friendly affectionate and playful. Generally a wild toucan won't be tame, and pets that weren't hand fed will usually take effort (to varying degrees) to tame, and may or may not ever be as friendly as a hand fed bird.
toucan is poison
Toucans are threatened by habitat loss due to deforestation for agriculture and development, as well as illegal capture for the pet trade. Additionally, pollution and climate change are contributing factors that are impacting the toucan's ability to survive in their natural environment.
yes toucans can bite
where they live
Toucan are the "family" of birds. The scientific name is "Ramphastidae" and includes five to six different genera, and over 40 different species identified to date. This includes the Toucans, Toucanets, and the Aracari. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature or the IUCN Red List, there are more than 35 different listings of Toucan with a wide range of status, including endangered. They are listed from "least concern" with "no population trend determined", all the way to "endangered" with a "population trend decreasing". Also the US Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered Species List has a Toucan listed "under review". For more details, please see sites listed below.
yes Possible people hunt them
yes Possible people hunt them
hi there, (: There isn't really an answer to your question because it is a matter of opinion. Some people like toucans and others don't. If you wanna know what's so cool about toucans, find out for yourself. Why not do some research on toucans and see what you find interesting about them. To make it more clear, there is no factual answer. Just opinion. hope i helped you !
Groups of birds in general are called a flight (when in the air) or a flock (when on the ground). The previous contributor said, you can call it a clan of toucans, but I haven't been able to confirm this.
they keep the baby toucans warm
People, tigers, leopards, and toucans (they eat their eggs!)
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