The rain forest would not have very many trees or flowers and it would probably die out.
Nothing would happen todays time. Fossils are evidence from the past. If the toucan were to become extinct there would be no fossil records of this specific generation of toucan. The fossil record would be the same only you can look back to see what random mutation occurred that was not adventageous causing this species to go extinct.
Keel-billed Toucan was created in 1830.
there is the toco toucan. and there is the keel billed toucan.
a toucan with a colorful beak
Black-billed Mountain Toucan, White-throated Toucan,Black-mandibled Toucan
Toucan
Its one of the many Toucan that lives in the South America
A toucan lives in the Tropical Rainforest.
An Ariel toucan is a species of toucan, Latin name Raphastos vitellinus ariel, a subspecies of the channel-billed toucan.
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Have you seen a Red-Billed Toucan? A Cuvier's Toucan's bill, instead of red, has black.
a keel-billed toucan eats mosty fruit but also eats bird eggs,insects,and tree frogs