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Hi, I know this is an old video but I've been going through the bird playlist and just had to stop to comment! I live in the midwest of Brazil (in the cerrado, which you mistakenly called savannahs) and my neighbourhood happens to have quite a few toucans despite being in a major city. My high school even had a couple of them living on a neaby tree! We had those kinda windows that reflect light from the brightest side, making them see-through from the inside but looking like mirrors from the outside. There were also railings on the outside which the toucans loved to perch on, blissfully unaware that there were lots of teens watching them from just a few inches away! I loved sitting by the windows to watch them. They seemed to have a lot of fun checking themselves out on the "mirror", drinking air conditioning water and slowly cracking tough palm tree fruits (which was quite noisy). I'm not sure if I ever saw them toss fruits between them, though
As for modern symbolism, there's a center-right political party that uses the orange-billed toucan (same as the ones I was talking about) as their symbol. They're not very prominent nowadays, but they used to be the biggest contenders to the worker's party, so I grew up with the battle between the "petistas" and the "tucanos" haha
I just subscribed! I love all animals, but toucans are among my favorites. I love learning all about animals. I can’t wait to start binging your videos.
Depicted amazing brilliants vibes of tense obedience of the known breed can bright all nature's living by so listening to the spirit of many voices I have sequenced
This is great. Thank you so much for giving us an optimistic rap on the most interesting and actually rather elegant flying tiger of the trees: the Toucan. I will add again the Toucan beak: the middle curvaceous, slightly down-pointing variation is the ideal shape for smart missiles; much better than any war missiles flying today, although some would make the argument that hyper-ballistic speed makes aero-dynamic physics and maneuverability irrelevant. This would be incorrect; such details matter, and indeed are not details but give superior performance. That said, regarding war tech, we must remember destruction is destruction: a war can be won and wealth and life destroyed with machetes if necessary. But the far greater good and gain is when we create and protect human and economic wealth in an area and leave it undisturbed to advance and enrich. We should be like the Roman Emperor Trajan, keeping and empowering an American military to fear; but using it sparingly only on important points about American territory, true alliances and deep socio-economic interests. War is destructive and perpetuates primitivity; Today the world threatens to fall into world war because certain powers including our America won't accept a multi-polar world with multi-culturality and real dispersed power; although it should be noted that China and Russia also behave abhorrently at times; for instance the Chinese refusing even vegetables to their 'quarantined' afflicted comrades. A comrade in need is a comrade indeed.
It's always fascinating to me when a population's limiting factor is not predators. It always gives me perspective that there is more to species stability than just who eats what.
Thank you, very informative on Toucan. I think their bill is soo unique. I am glad i know more about the Toucan. And not just Kelloggs Fruit Loops box Toucan Sam
They nostrils ('nares' in the bird world) on the edge of their bills (towards the head) and face backwards - that way they don't fill up with fruit juice while the toucan is beak deep in a juicy fruit 😉
Many thanks for the info. First of al, I'm a bit in love with the Toco Toucans. Example of a modern age image in the Netherlands. www.valk.com/en and look at the top left logo. (disclaimer I'm not linked to the van der Valk family end/or busininess other than I regularly stay at their hotels with my Valk Exclusive membership, which is free by the way). They are the largest hospitality chain in the NL (according to wiki) and mostly all hotels are run by offsprings by the founder in 1939 (as far as I know). Valk translated to English is "Falcon". The story is that van der Valk bought Avifauna in Alphen aan den Rijn, NL (kind of bird zoo with Toco Toucans AND first baby Kiwi's in captivity in Europe in 2018) and an artist painted a big toucan on a wall. Then the family van der Valk decided to use that as a logo (wiki and own research). There are documentaries of the Valk family on UA-cam (in Dutch).
The idea of a toucan trying to drill into a tree like a woodpecker makes me feel sorry for the imaginary toucan. I have a feeling the beak would not last...
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Toucan: I’m the cutest toucan species
Toucanets: Toucan play at that game
Like they said when you're saving one can you're saving two cans
I love this video Toucans so cute
So glad you enjoyed it!
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Hi, I know this is an old video but I've been going through the bird playlist and just had to stop to comment!
I live in the midwest of Brazil (in the cerrado, which you mistakenly called savannahs) and my neighbourhood happens to have quite a few toucans despite being in a major city.
My high school even had a couple of them living on a neaby tree! We had those kinda windows that reflect light from the brightest side, making them see-through from the inside but looking like mirrors from the outside. There were also railings on the outside which the toucans loved to perch on, blissfully unaware that there were lots of teens watching them from just a few inches away!
I loved sitting by the windows to watch them. They seemed to have a lot of fun checking themselves out on the "mirror", drinking air conditioning water and slowly cracking tough palm tree fruits (which was quite noisy). I'm not sure if I ever saw them toss fruits between them, though
As for modern symbolism, there's a center-right political party that uses the orange-billed toucan (same as the ones I was talking about) as their symbol. They're not very prominent nowadays, but they used to be the biggest contenders to the worker's party, so I grew up with the battle between the "petistas" and the "tucanos" haha
Thanks so much for the feedback! That sounds so lovely to watch the toucans so up close without them even knowing!!
I love their sounds
how beautiful is your mileidy
“Ball of feathers” made my day 🥰
its for my science but I love it
I'm glad you made this................ YAY LOVE IT
We're glad you love it! Thanks for watching!
I love how the toucans sleep! They are sooo cute! Thanks for the information again AFF!
I just subscribed! I love all animals, but toucans are among my favorites. I love learning all about animals. I can’t wait to start binging your videos.
So glad you found us! Hope you continue to enjoy the videos. 😊
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I have a toucan and all of the things you said or true😊
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Depicted amazing brilliants vibes of tense obedience of the known breed can bright all nature's living by so listening to the spirit of many voices I have sequenced
This is great. Thank you so much for giving us an optimistic rap on the most interesting and actually rather elegant flying tiger of the trees: the Toucan. I will add again the Toucan beak: the middle curvaceous, slightly down-pointing variation is the ideal shape for smart missiles; much better than any war missiles flying today, although some would make the argument that hyper-ballistic speed makes aero-dynamic physics and maneuverability irrelevant. This would be incorrect; such details matter, and indeed are not details but give superior performance. That said, regarding war tech, we must remember destruction is destruction: a war can be won and wealth and life destroyed with machetes if necessary. But the far greater good and gain is when we create and protect human and economic wealth in an area and leave it undisturbed to advance and enrich. We should be like the Roman Emperor Trajan, keeping and empowering an American military to fear; but using it sparingly only on important points about American territory, true alliances and deep socio-economic interests. War is destructive and perpetuates primitivity; Today the world threatens to fall into world war because certain powers including our America won't accept a multi-polar world with multi-culturality and real dispersed power; although it should be noted that China and Russia also behave abhorrently at times; for instance the Chinese refusing even vegetables to their 'quarantined' afflicted comrades. A comrade in need is a comrade indeed.
I love
Thanks for watching! 😄
But do they swing into random peoples houses and give them low nutrient, high sugar cereal?
That's like the college years for them.
I love Toucan
cute!!!
Huh, that's a pretty interesting population limitation factor. And their feathers and beaks are so pretty.
It's always fascinating to me when a population's limiting factor is not predators. It always gives me perspective that there is more to species stability than just who eats what.
Thank you, very informative on Toucan. I think their bill is soo unique. I am glad i know more about the Toucan. And not just Kelloggs Fruit Loops box Toucan Sam
I like tocan's.
Make a video on cheetahs.
One of my favorite animals 😁
This on is high on the suggestion list! We should be getting to it soon. =)
Cheetahs are awesome. ;)
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Can't wait 😁
Okay, but.... WHERE ARE THEIR NOSTRILS?????
They nostrils ('nares' in the bird world) on the edge of their bills (towards the head) and face backwards - that way they don't fill up with fruit juice while the toucan is beak deep in a juicy fruit 😉
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Many thanks for the info. First of al, I'm a bit in love with the Toco Toucans. Example of a modern age image in the Netherlands. www.valk.com/en and look at the top left logo. (disclaimer I'm not linked to the van der Valk family end/or busininess other than I regularly stay at their hotels with my Valk Exclusive membership, which is free by the way). They are the largest hospitality chain in the NL (according to wiki) and mostly all hotels are run by offsprings by the founder in 1939 (as far as I know). Valk translated to English is "Falcon". The story is that van der Valk bought Avifauna in Alphen aan den Rijn, NL (kind of bird zoo with Toco Toucans AND first baby Kiwi's in captivity in Europe in 2018) and an artist painted a big toucan on a wall. Then the family van der Valk decided to use that as a logo (wiki and own research). There are documentaries of the Valk family on UA-cam (in Dutch).
I had no idea about this! I love learning about how inspirational animal art can be. Thank you so much for sharing. =)
Apparently toucans are related to woodpeckers... for some reason.
The idea of a toucan trying to drill into a tree like a woodpecker makes me feel sorry for the imaginary toucan. I have a feeling the beak would not last...
Both are birds that belong to the order Piciformes which also includes the honeyguides, barbets, jacamars, and puffbirds.
I always think of Zazu when I see a Toucan
Actually, Zazu is a hornbill not a toucan.
@@indyreno2933 I know :)
One modern depiction is Toucannon from Pokemon.
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Cool vid
I just love Toucans
do SNAKES!?!
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Pileated woodpecker
Geckos
I have made my return!!!
YUSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!! We though you had gone on an African safari forever.
When we were young if you were the type to get drunk easily one name you’d get was toucan Sam 😂
I am 100% a toucan Sam. ;)
Animal Fact Files I stopped drinking 5 years ago when I turned 30.. so I’m sure by now I would be one also 😁