Two Baby Toucans Hatch in Captivity

Thursday, September 01, 2011

A pair of Toco Toucan chicks have hatched at Paignton Zoo, Devon, UK. These birds—the largest type of Toucan—rarely breed in captivity.

The male came from Leeds, UK whilst the mother came from Attica Zoo in Greece, last year.

This species are native to South American woodland and savannah. They have the largest beak relative to body size of any bird. It is thought that the huge bill could be for display, to scare off other birds, or a visual warning.  Research has suggested that one function of the large bill is heat exchange, like the ears of an elephant.




Info taken http://www.paigntonpeople.co.uk/Paignton-Zoo-celebrates-summer-hatchings/story-13157967-detail/story.html


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