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    A cartoon toucan, Toucan Sam, has been used as the mascot of Froot Loops breakfast cereal since 1963, and a toucan is the mascot of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party; its party members are called tucanos for this reason. Toucans have also been used in popular media.

  2. toucan, (family Ramphastidae), the common name given to numerous species of tropical American forest birds known for their large and strikingly coloured bills.The term toucan—derived from tucano, a native Brazilian term for the bird—is used in the common name of about 15 species (Ramphastos and Andigena), and the aracaris and toucanets are very similar smaller birds of the same family that ...

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    • Toucans Make Many Noises. The common name "toucan" comes from the sound the birds make, says the San Diego Zoo. Toucans are among the world’s noisiest birds.
    • They Come From a Big Family. Toucans are part of the family Ramphastidae, which includes about 40 species of toucans, as well as the smaller toucanets and aracaris.
    • They Use Their Bills in Numerous Ways. Scientists aren’t exactly sure why the toucan has such a massive beak. It may play a role in courtship, as the large, brightly colored bill might be alluring to potential mates.
    • They Aren’t Graceful in the Sky. Although their massive bills are useful, they don’t often make toucans look graceful—especially when flying. “In their slow, undulatory flight, toucans often look awkward or unbalanced, probably because the large bill seems to be pulling the large bird behind it,” writes Les Beletsky in “Birds of the World.”
  3. Learn about the Toucan, a group of small birds with large and colorful beaks. Find out about their different species, habitats, diets, behaviors, and threats from human activity.

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  4. www.nationalgeographic.com › facts › toco-toucanToucan | National Geographic

    Toco Toucan. The toco toucan, the largest and best-known toucan species, is at home in South America's tropical forests. Its oversized, colorful bill has made it one of the world's most popular ...

  5. Perhaps the most well known tropical bird, the toucan is a symbol of playfulness and intelligence that has been used quite successfully by advertisers and business owners. There are several species of birds in the toucan family, some with names like aracari or toucanet, but they all sport that large, comical bill.

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  7. Dec 11, 2007 · See these colorful, long-billed birds move around their forest habitat.See All National Geographic Videoshttp://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/?source=40...

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