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how is a toucan adapted to live in the rainforest

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

* The toucan has developed a very large beak which allows it to reach fruit on lighter branches. adjusting the flow of blood to their beak. They tuck their beak under their wings when they sleep to keep warm. They have adapted to live in the canopy as they don't fly very well.

* The Toucan's vivid colors provide camouflage in the rainforest canopy. Its bill is useful for reaching fruit on branches that are too small to hold them and for feeding. While the Toucan's legs are short, they are strong. Toucans are poor flyers and very loud.

* Toco toucans live in holes in trees, where they tuck their bright beaks under their wings and draw up their tail feathers to cover the colors. This allows the toco toucan to blend into the dark hole and potentially avoid predators.

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Answered by JamButter
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The toucan has developed a very large beak which allows it to reach fruit on lighter branches. adjusting the flow of blood to their beak. They tuck their beak under their wings when they sleep to keep warm. They have adapted to live in the canopy as they don't fly very well.

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