Physical Characteristics
An adult Toco Toucan is black throughout most of its body but much of its face and throat are white. The long broad bill is orange-red with a black tip. Around the eye there is a blue ring that is surrounded by orange or red skin. The average measurements of an adult Toco Toucan are: 669 grams(1.5 pounds), 60 centimeters(2 feet) long, and the average bill length is 19 centimeters(8 inches).
An Immature specimen’s bill is shorter and more yellowish in color and does not have the black tip.
Genus | Ramphastos |
Species | R. toco |
Binomial Name | Ramphastos toco |
Length | 55-65 cm(1’10”-2’2″) |
Bill Length | 16-23 cm(6″-9″) |
Weight | 600-876 grams(1.3-1.9 lbs.) |
IUCN Status | Least concern |
Range And Habitat
The Toco Toucan can be seen year round in: Argentina, Bolivia, Plurinational States Of Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay. Toco Toucans inhabit gallery forests, interior savannas, palm groves, and open woodlands.
Breeding
Toco Toucans nest in cavities in trees, stream banks, and terrestrial termite nests. The clutch is 2 to 4 eggs. Both parents take turns incubating the eggs for a period of 17 to 18 days. The parents will feed the newly hatch chicks insects but will begin to add fruit to their diet as they mature.
Diet
Toco Toucans eat primarily fruit, such as: figs, oranges, and peppers. However they also eat caterpillars, termites, frogs, small reptiles, small birds, eggs, and nestlings.
Fun Facts
- Toco Toucans can fly but not very well; when they do take flight it is only for short distances.
- Toco Toucans can live for up to 20 years.