The smallest toucan species is the toucanet, specifically the Channel-billed Toucanet (Aulacorhynchus sulcatus), which measures about 14 inches (35 cm) in length. Unlike the larger toucans, toucanets have a more slender body and a shorter bill. They are typically found in the cloud forests of Central and South America, where they feed on fruits, insects, and small vertebrates. Their vibrant plumage and unique calls make them a fascinating species within the toucan family.
there is the toco toucan. and there is the keel billed toucan.
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Toucans are a type of bird. The toco toucan is one species of toucan.
Black-billed Mountain Toucan, White-throated Toucan,Black-mandibled Toucan
It depends on the particular species of toucan. The smallest species of toucan is the green aracari which weighs only about 125 grams and is about ten inches long overall. The toco toucan, which is the largest species of toucan weighs quite a bit more; about 700 grams, and its beak alone is about as big as the green aracari is.
An Ariel toucan is a species of toucan, Latin name Raphastos vitellinus ariel, a subspecies of the channel-billed toucan.
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Depending on the species, from 180g for the Aracari to 680g for the Toco Toucan
15-25 years is typical with captive toucans now a days, though this does vary some from species to species, and of course is dependent on how well the toucan is cared for.
no, central and southern America depending on species