Toucan
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British pronunciation/tˈuːkən/
American pronunciation/tˈuːkən/

Definition & Meaning of "toucan"

Toucan
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a tropical American bird with black plumage and a large colorful bill that feeds on fruits

toucan definition and meaning

What is a "toucan"?

A toucan is an extraordinary and instantly recognizable bird renowned for its oversized and vibrant beak. Native to the tropical forests of Central and South America, these medium-sized birds are a striking sight. The toucan's most distinctive feature is its large beak, which can reach almost half the length of its body. While it may appear heavy, the beak is surprisingly lightweight, allowing the toucan to maneuver with agility through the forest canopy. The vibrant colors on its beak, including hues of yellow, red, orange, and black, add to its visual splendor. Toucans have keen eyesight and excellent coordination, which aids them in foraging for fruits, insects, and small vertebrates.

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From the treetops, the colorful toucans could be seen clapping their wings in the jungle.
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