No, toucans are not classified as climbing birds. They are primarily arboreal, meaning they live in trees and are skilled at navigating through the branches, but they do not climb in the same way that some birds, like woodpeckers, do. Toucans use their strong bills and agile flight to move among tree branches and to forage for fruit, their main diet.
That will be the bird with the enormous and brightly colored beak, the toucan.
A toucan is a warm-blooded bird.
Toucans are a type of bird. The toco toucan is one species of toucan.
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That is the correct spelling of "toucan" (long-beaked tropical bird).
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