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The Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco) is the largest and arguably best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern South America. It is a common attraction in zoos.
Description
The Toco Toucan has a striking plumage with a mainly black body, a white throat, chest and uppertail-coverts, and red undertail-coverts. The iris is blue and surrounded by a ring of bare, orange skin. The most noticeable feature, however, is its huge bill, which is yellow-orange, tending to deeper reddish-orange on its lower sections and culmen, and with a black base and large spot on the tip. It looks heavy, but as in other toucans it is relatively light because the inside largely is hollow. The tongue is nearly as long as the bill and very flat. With a total length of 55-65 cm (22-26 in), incl. a bill that measure almost 20 cm (8 in), and a weigh of 500-850 g (17.5-30 oz), it is the largest species of toucan.[1] Males are larger than females, but otherwise the sexes are alike. Juveniles are duller and shorter-billed than adults. Its voice consists of a deep, coarse croaking, often repeated every few seconds. Also has a rattling call and will bill-clack.Distribution
It occurs in northern and eastern Bolivia, extreme south-eastern Peru, northern Argentina, eastern and central Paraguay, eastern and southern Brazil (excluding southern Rio Grande do Sul, the dry regions dominated by Caatinga vegetation and coastal regions between Ceará and Rio de Janeiro). Other disjunct populations occur along the lower Amazon River (Ilha de Marajo east approximately to the Madeira River), far northern Brazil in Roraima, and coastal regions of the Guianas. It only penetrates the Amazon in relatively open areas (e.g. along rivers). It is resident, but local movements may occur.Habitat & Status
It is, unlike the other members of the genus Ramphastos, essentially is a non-forest species. It can be found in a wide range of semi-open habitats such as woodland, savanna and other open habitats with scattered trees, Cerrado, plantations, forest-edge and even wooded gardens. It is mainly a species of lowlands, but occurs up to 1750 m (5750 ft) near the Andes in Bolivia. Due to its preference for open habitats it is likely to benefit from the widespread deforestation in tropical South America. It has a large range and except in the outer regions of its range, it typically is fairly common. It is therefore considered to be of Least Concern by BirdLife International. It is easily seen in the Pantanal.Behavior
A Toco Toucan at London Zoo.
Aviculture
The Toco Toucans can become pets if taken from the nest and hand reared as babies. Their requirements are specific but basic, and must be strictly adhered to. Requirements include items such as spacious cages to move about because of their active nature, and toys in their cage to provide mental stimulation. They have an almost exclusive frugivorous (fruit) diet; with that diet comes a sensitivity to hemochromatosis (iron storage disease) which can make them difficult for the novice keeper to maintain. When provided with these things they make wonderful affectionate pets and can be quite hardy in a captive environment. The record for captive longevity is 26 years.There is an ongoing population management plan that will help to attain the decreasing captive population of the Toco Toucan. This will be the second management plan that is occurring since 2001. When the population falls below 90%, reproduction will take effect by decreased birth weights, smaller litters and greater mortality rates. The existing captive population structures permits the changing of gene diversity by ninety percent for one year. This test will allow the captive population to have an increasing growth rate and overall improving the species by allowing the life span to be longer.[3]
References
- BirdLife International (2004). Ramphastos toco. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 11 May 2006. Database entry includes justification for why this species is of Least Concern.
- Gilbert, A. (2002). Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco). Pp. 270-271 in: del Hoyo, J., Elliott, A. & Sargatal, J. eds (2002). Handbook of Birds of the World. Vol. 7. Jacamars to Woodpeckers. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. ISBN 84-87334-37-7
- Restall, R., Rodner, C. & Lentino, M. (2006). Birds of Northern South America - An Identification Guide. Christopher Helm, London. ISBN 0-7136-7242-0
- Short, L. & Horne, J. (2001). Toucans, Barbets and Honeyguides. Oxford University Press, London. ISBN 0198546661
- Sick, H. (1993). Birds of Brazil - A Natural History. Princeton University Press, West Sussex. ISBN 0691085692
External Links
- Extensive Gallery on Toucans
- List of Toucans
- Toucan videos on the Internet Bird Collection
- St. Louis Zoo About the Animals
- Biology of Toucans
- Nashville Zoo Toco Toucan Breeding
- Toucan Species
Further reading
- Bibliography of online, ornithological articles which explore the natural history of the Toco toucan, Ramphastos toco toco.
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Least Concern (LC) is an IUCN category assigned to extant species or lower taxa which have been evaluated but do not qualify for any other category. As such they do not qualify as threatened, nor Near Threatened, nor (prior to 2001) Conservation Dependent.
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Chordata
Bateson, 1885
Typical Classes
See below
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Bateson, 1885
Typical Classes
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Aves
Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
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Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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Piciformes
Meyer & Wolf, 1810
Families
Galbulidae
Bucconidae
Capitonidae
Ramphastidae
Picidae
Indicatoridae
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Six families of largely arboreal birds make up the order Piciformes
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Meyer & Wolf, 1810
Families
Galbulidae
Bucconidae
Capitonidae
Ramphastidae
Picidae
Indicatoridae
For prehistoric taxa, see text
Six families of largely arboreal birds make up the order Piciformes
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Ramphastidae
Vigors, 1825
Genera
Andigena
Aulacorhynchus
Pteroglossus
Ramphastos
Selenidera
Toucans are near passerine birds from the neotropics.
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Vigors, 1825
Genera
Andigena
Aulacorhynchus
Pteroglossus
Ramphastos
Selenidera
Toucans are near passerine birds from the neotropics.
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Ramphastos
Linnaeus, 1758
Species
See text.
Ramphastos is a genus of toucans, tropical and subtropical near passerine birds from Central and South America, which are brightly marked and have enormous, often colourful, bills.
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Linnaeus, 1758
Species
See text.
Ramphastos is a genus of toucans, tropical and subtropical near passerine birds from Central and South America, which are brightly marked and have enormous, often colourful, bills.
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Philipp Ludwig Statius Müller (1725 - 1776) was a German zoologist.
Statius Müller was born in Esens and was Professor of Natural Science at Erlangen. Between 1773 and 1776 he published a German translation of Linnaeus's Natursystem.
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Ramphastidae
Vigors, 1825
Genera
Andigena
Aulacorhynchus
Pteroglossus
Ramphastos
Selenidera
Toucans are near passerine birds from the neotropics.
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Vigors, 1825
Genera
Andigena
Aulacorhynchus
Pteroglossus
Ramphastos
Selenidera
Toucans are near passerine birds from the neotropics.
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South America is a continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. It is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the north and east by the Atlantic Ocean; North America and the Caribbean Sea lie
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The culmen or culmen ridge is a part of a bird's bill. It is the external ridge along the outer part of the centre of the upper mandible, formed where the two halves of the mandible join.
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The shape of the culmen can be a useful identification feature.
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Motto
"¡La unión es la fuerza!" (Spanish)
"Unity is strength!"
Anthem
Bolivianos, el hado propicio
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"¡La unión es la fuerza!" (Spanish)
"Unity is strength!"
Anthem
Bolivianos, el hado propicio
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Anthem
Somos libres, seámoslo siempre (Spanish)
"We are free, may we always be so"
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Somos libres, seámoslo siempre (Spanish)
"We are free, may we always be so"
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Motto
En unión y libertad (Spanish)
"In Union and Freedom"
Anthem
Himno Nacional Argentino
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En unión y libertad (Spanish)
"In Union and Freedom"
Anthem
Himno Nacional Argentino
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Motto
Paz y justicia (Spanish)
"Peace and justice"
Anthem
Paraguayos, República o Muerte
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Paz y justicia (Spanish)
"Peace and justice"
Anthem
Paraguayos, República o Muerte
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Motto
Ordem e Progresso (Portuguese)
"Order and Progress"
Anthem
Hino Nacional Brasileiro
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Ordem e Progresso (Portuguese)
"Order and Progress"
Anthem
Hino Nacional Brasileiro
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Rio Grande do Sul ( pron. IPA: [ʁiu 'gɾɐ̃.de do suɫ];[1] lit.
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Caatinga is a type of vegetation, and an ecoregion characterized by this vegetation in the northeastern part of Brazil. The name "Caatinga" is a Tupi word meaning "white forest" or "white vegetation" (kaa = forest, vegetation, tínga = white).
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Ceará (pron. IPA: [sɛ.a.'ɾa] [1]) is one of the states of Brazil, located in the northeastern part of the country, on the Atlantic coast.
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Rio de Janeiro (pron. IPA: [ˈhiw dʒi ʒʌˈnejɾu] [1]) is one of the 26 states of Brazil.
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Amazon
Apurímac, Ene, Tambo, Ucayali, Amazonas
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Apurímac, Ene, Tambo, Ucayali, Amazonas
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Marajó is an island located at the mouth of the Amazon River in Brazil. It is part of the state of Pará. With a land area of 47 573 km² (18,368 sq mi, see List of islands by area), it is the largest island to be completely surrounded by freshwater in the world.
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