Toucan are the "family" of birds. The scientific name is "Ramphastidae" and includes five to six different genera, and over 40 different species identified to date. This includes the Toucans, Toucanets, and the Aracari. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature or the IUCN Red List, there are more than 35 different listings of Toucan with a wide range of status, including endangered. They are listed from "least concern" with "no population trend determined", all the way to "endangered" with a "population trend decreasing". Also the US Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered Species List has a Toucan listed "under review". For more details, please see sites listed below.
Toucans are not extinct but it is in danger. Some people hunt for its beautiful beaks. It is not in critical danger , it is in a bit of danger. Toucans are not extinct but it is in danger. Some people hunt for its beautiful beaks. It is not in critical danger , it is in a bit of danger. Toucans are not extinct but it is in danger. Some people hunt for its beautiful beaks. It is not in critical danger , it is in a bit of danger.
No tui are not endangered
only one type of tui are endangered and they live in the chatham islands
The tui endemic to New Zealand is not endangered, but some of its subspecies are. One subspecies of the tui that is endangered is the Chatham Island tui.
the male has a white tuff and the female doesn't
it is endangered
They are endangered of extinction, as are all endangered species.
yes pumas are endangered yes pumas are endangered
Yes, it is endangered.
Tuis are BIRDS..
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tuis dreck water and eat necter.
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Alexandre Tuis was born on December 2, 1976, in Paris, France.
tuis live in newzealand but there habitat is where there is shrubs and trees
Tuis eat a variety of foods such as flax, insect such as moths and other creepy crawlies and nectar from flowers
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