Hornbills and tortoises?

I know the southern ground hornbill is known to eat tortoises. While the eastern piping and white thighed are clearly quite different varieties (the white-thighed in particular has such a large horn that I'm not sure it'd easily be able to eat a tortoise), it might be worth bearing in mind.

Both the varieties you've listed seem quite uncommon in captivity, so data on cohabitation is probably slim.
 
When I last visited Zoo Veldhoven, I saw free-roaming piping hornbills in their tropical house. There are also turtles in the same building.
This would count as a mixed enclosure, even though it is a very large one
 
An small walkthrough aviary in Gembira Loka Zoo (Yogyakarta, Indonesia) have a pair of wreathed hornbill in the same space with some African spurred tortoises. Though, the walkthrough aviary itself already have a very bizarre mix aside from those two.
 
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