Toucans are not native to Death Valley or any part of the United States; they are primarily found in tropical regions of Central and South America. Therefore, the number of toucans in Death Valley is effectively zero. The harsh desert environment of Death Valley does not provide the habitat necessary for toucans to survive.
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yes they do many types of animals live there
If there is very little food, a grown toucan will occasionally eat a young toucan in order to survive. Toucans generally only eat fruit, however.
Toucans are not designed for the desert. Every animal is designed to its own habitat. If the gradually works up there to the desert, which would take many years, they may eventually evolve. Deserts may not also have the toucan's necessary diet. Plus, toucans are used to the humidity and rain, not little rain and dryness. Toucans are also used to shade. Toucans would also not blend in to the desert surroundings, and would be succeptible to predators. Hope this helps!
Ye, people can and do survive in the Libyan Desert.
With sufficient water, yes, corn will survive in the desert.
An adaptation that helps toucans survive is that they are able to sleep in holes in their environments. They also are able to make loud noises to scare predators away.
young is able to survive in desert because he live in a cage
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You survive in the Gobi Desert by relying on the animals and the plantsBy Emily E
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