Toucans seem to be one of the major symbols of rain forests in zoos and pop up in rain forest exhibits all over the planet. Toco toucans and keel-billed toucans seem especially prevalent in U.S. zoos.
Most zoos seem to feature one species of toucan in exhibits with little interpretation of the birds. I recently discovered that there are 40 species of toucans and that their bills likely have thermoregulatory properties, among other uses like being a feeding utensil and weapon.
Are there any zoos out there with multiple toucan species? Does anybody know how many species of toucans in captivity?
Where is your favorite toucan exhibit and what makes it so?
Most zoos seem to feature one species of toucan in exhibits with little interpretation of the birds. I recently discovered that there are 40 species of toucans and that their bills likely have thermoregulatory properties, among other uses like being a feeding utensil and weapon.
Are there any zoos out there with multiple toucan species? Does anybody know how many species of toucans in captivity?
Where is your favorite toucan exhibit and what makes it so?