Toucan

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Toucans
Image:Keel billed toucan.jpg
Keel-billed Toucan
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Piciformes
Family:Ramphastidae
Genera

Aulacorhynchus
Pteroglossus
Baillonius
Andigena
Selenidera
Ramphastos

For other uses, see Toucan (disambiguation).

Toucans are tropical near passerine birds from South America. They are brightly marked and have enormous colourful bills.

Toucans are fructivorous (fruit-eating), but will take insects and other small prey. They are arboreal and nest in tree holes laying 2–4 white eggs. They are resident breeders and do not migrate.

The name of this bird group is derived from Tupi tucana, via French.

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Toucans in advertising

Toucans were used to advertise Guinness stout, and many collectables such as postcards and models with Guinness toucans on them may be found. Toucan Sam is the mascot of Kellogg's Froot Loops cereal.

Toucans in fiction

A humorous derivation of the name of the bird features in David McKee's children's book "Two Can Toucan".

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