Toucan Diet. Toucans get most of the water they need from the fruits they eat. Toucans are the members of Ramphastidae family and are the inhabitants of South America's.
Toucan can regulate body temperature using its bill.
Their diet consists of, bird eggs, insects, fruit, reptiles, rodents, and other birds.
The Choco toucan (Ramphastos brevis) is a near-passerine bird in the family Ramphastidae found in humid lowland and foothill forests on the Pacific slope of Colombia and Ecuador. Toucan is the common name for any of the large-billed, long-tailed, tropical birds comprising the New World family Ramphastidae of the near-passerine order Piciformes, characterized by parrot-like zygodactyl feet, brightly colored plumage, and very large and colorful, but lightweight, bills. Increased circulation of blood through the bill Toucan is an omnivore (animal which eats other animals and plants).