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Toucans primarily forage for food during the day, as they are diurnal birds. They typically search for fruits, insects, and small animals in the canopy of trees, where they can find a variety of food sources. At night, toucans roost and rest rather than seek out food. They rely on their excellent vision to locate food in the daylight hours.

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