toucans
Toucans are colorful birds known for their large, distinctive bills. They belong to the family Ramphastidae and are primarily found in the tropical forests of Central America and South America. Their vibrant plumage and unique beaks help them attract mates and communicate with each other. Toucans mainly feed on fruits, but they also eat insects and small animals.
These birds are social creatures, often seen in small flocks. Toucans nest in tree cavities, where they lay a few eggs. Their striking appearance and playful behavior make them popular in zoos and wildlife parks, contributing to their conservation awareness.