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Why are the bright colours on a toucans bill useful?

The bright colors on his bill help to attract a mate.


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The Toucan's colors provide camouflage in the rainforest canopy. Its bill is useful for reaching fruit on branches that are too small to hold them and for feeding. While the Toucan's legs are short, they are strong. Toucans are poor flyers and very loud.


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What do special skill do toucans have?

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What do toucans normally eat?

Toucans eat fruit, insects, young birds, eggs, and lizards. Their recognizable bill is adapted to catch, reach, or skin their food.


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What are the similarities of toucans and butterflies?

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What bird uses its bill using its bill?

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