Tucano
The Tucano is a colorful bird native to Central and South America, known for its large, vibrant bill. These birds belong to the family Ramphastidae and are often found in tropical rainforests. They primarily feed on fruits, insects, and small animals, playing a crucial role in seed dispersal within their ecosystems.
Tucanos are social creatures, often seen in small groups. They have a distinctive appearance, with bright plumage that can include shades of yellow, green, and black. Their unique bill, which can be up to one-third of their body length, helps them reach food in trees and attracts mates during courtship displays.