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write one adaptation seen in toucan​


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Answered by sujoy967
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The special adaptation is done with the toucan turning its head and placing its long beaks on its backs, "with its hook pushed down between the wings and the body" (Gilliard 255). They also fold their tails on their backs as well when sleeping in nest in holes.

Answered by kirti2019
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Known for their large, colorful beaks, toco toucans have the largest bill to body ratio of any bird in the world. These canopy dwellers live in the neotropical regions of South and Central America, where the bulk of its diet consists of seasonal fruits. Despite the toco toucan’s distinctive appearance, researchers know very little about predators and life span. Instead, research focuses on how these oddly-shaped birds manage to live and thrive in the wild.

Beaks

Although it appears to be a liability, the large beak helps the toco toucan grasp fruit, insects, eggs and small birds. Researchers believe the beak may attract a mate. The beak provides a means of preening feathers and defending against smaller predators. The toco toucan adjusts blood flow to the beak to regulate their body temperature through controlled heat loss, so the bird does not overheat in its tropical habitat.

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