There isn't a specific population count for toucans in Thailand, as they are not native to the region. Toucans are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America. However, some species may be present in zoos or wildlife sanctuaries in Thailand. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect their habitats in their native regions.
therte are 4 left
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toucans are not extinct because there are still some species left.
I am not sure, but i think that there are 8,574 left i don't know
Today only 3000 - 4000 are left in Thailand
There are 43 living species of toucans.
Toucans eat many kinds of eegs.
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there are 5
I'm not sure what the actual population numbers are, but I know that they are on the "Least Concern" list because, even though the rainforest deforestation is causing their numbers to decline, they are adapted to survive in open areas as well, so the threat isn't as great as for creatures who can only survive in heavily forested areas. Seriously why does no one know. They have been around for 100s of years and no one has bothered to count them.
i dont no lol