What is toucan from rio?

The toucan found in the Rio de Janeiro area is the Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco). It is widely recognized for its bright orange bill with a black base and can grow up to 60 to 63cm (24 to 28 inches) long. The toco toucan primarily inhabits tropical rainforests and woodlands, where it feeds on fruits, insects, and small lizards. Toucans are social creatures that typically live in pairs or small family groups. The toco toucan is considered the largest of its species and can live up to 20 years in the wild. They are also known for their distinctive vocalizations and may use various types of calls to communicate with their group or identify other toucans in the area.