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The Chestnut-Mandibled Toucan has a big, colorful beak that helps it eat fruit! These friendly birds are often seen in pairs, hopping around the treetops.
Hábitat: Tropical rainforests in Central America
The Chestnut-Mandibled Toucan has a striking black body with a vibrant yellow bib on its chest and bright red undertail feathers. Its enormous, multi-colored beak is distinctive, featuring a black base, chestnut-brown lower mandible, and a bright yellow top with orange sides.
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Their giant, colorful beak is actually hollow and super light!
They use their strong legs to hop through the tree canopy, not fly long distances.
Toucans don't sing; they make loud, frog-like croaking calls!
Toucans often sleep with their massive beaks tucked over their backs.
Chestnut-Mandibled Toucan has a huge, colorful beak that helps them balance and reach fruit high in trees, despite its large size, it's surprisingly light!
Chestnut-Mandibled Toucan can regulate its body temperature using its beak, which has blood vessels that help them cool down like a radiator.
Chestnut-Mandibled Toucan can precisely pick ripe fruits and even toss them to eat, thanks to its long, serrated beak designed for foraging.
Mostly fruit-eaters, but they also munch on insects, eggs, and small lizards for protein!
Diferencias por edad: Chicks require more protein (insects, eggs) for rapid growth, while adults eat a higher proportion of fruit.
Ficus insipida
Main food source, crucial for seed dispersal.
Puma concolor
Large cat that preys on toucans when opportunistic.
Boa constrictor
Snakes can raid toucan nests for eggs and chicks.
Ceiba pentandra
Provides large cavities in its trunk for nesting.
Atta cephalotes
Toucans opportunistically feed on ants for protein.
Los animales sociales viven en grupos organizados, cooperando para obtener beneficios de supervivencia como la búsqueda de alimento, la defensa y la cría de descendencia.
Los animales arborícolas viven principalmente en los árboles, utilizándolos como refugio, alimento y protección contra los depredadores.
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
Este rasgo identifica a los organismos cuya dieta consiste total o principalmente en tejido animal.
Los animales diurnos están activos principalmente durante el día y suelen descansar o dormir por la noche.
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47-61 cm
60-70 cm
0.55-0.74 kg
15-20 años
45 km/h
Mostly fruit-eaters, but they also munch on insects, eggs, and small lizards for protein!
Tropical rainforests in Central America
Foraging
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