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The literal translation of "Ramphastidae" comes from Latin and Greek roots, where "ramphos" means "beak" and "idae" indicates a family or group. Therefore, Ramphastidae translates to "the family of beaked birds," which refers to the family of toucans and related species known for their distinctive large, colorful bills.

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