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Princeton's WordNet

  1. toucanetnoun

    small toucan

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  1. toucanetnoun

    Any of several small toucans, of the genus Aulacorhynchus, that live in the Andes

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  1. toucanet

    Toucans (, UK: ) are members of the Neotropical near passerine bird family Ramphastidae. The Ramphastidae are most closely related to the American barbets. They are brightly marked and have large, often colorful bills. The family includes five genera and over forty different species. Toucans are arboreal and typically lay 2–4 white eggs in their nests. They make their nests in tree hollows and holes excavated by other animals such as woodpeckers—the toucan bill has very limited use as an excavation tool. When the eggs hatch, the young emerge completely naked, without any down. Toucans are resident breeders and do not migrate. Toucans are usually found in pairs or small flocks. They sometimes fence with their bills and wrestle, which scientists hypothesize they do to establish dominance hierarchies. In Africa and Asia, hornbills occupy the toucans' ecological niche, an example of convergent evolution.

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  1. toucanet

    A toucanet is any of various small, brightly colored birds belonging to the toucan family, found mainly in Central and South America. They are similar to toucans, but generally smaller in size, with varying colors depending on the species. Their most notable features are their large, often brightly-colored beaks.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of toucanet in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of toucanet in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

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