COMPARTILHE - The Green-billed Toucan is found in the southern and southeastern regions of Brazil, as well as in the extreme south of Bahia and in the south of the state of Goiás (although it is very difficult to see in these regions). It is quite common in mountain regions, where it is seen in small flocks. They are hunted by hunters for their meat. It lives in forested areas, from the coast to mountainous areas, including plateau forests. It feeds on fruits, arthropods and small vertebrates, and often feeds on chicks and eggs in other birds' nests. Lays 2 to 5 eggs, incubated for 19 days. #TucanodeBicoVerde #RamphastosDicolorus #Toucan #ArquitetandoFábulas
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The green-billed toucan (Ramphastos dicolorus) is a species of toucan native to Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina and Paraguay. Such birds measure about 48 centimeters in length, having, as the popular name implies, a green beak, a yellow throat and chest and a red belly. They can also be known by the name of red-breasted toucan.
The Green-billed Toucan is found in the southern and southeastern regions of Brazil, as well as in the extreme south of Bahia and in the south of the state of Goiás (although it is very difficult to see in these regions). It is quite common in mountain regions, where it is seen in small flocks. They are hunted by hunters for their meat. It lives in forested areas, from the coast to mountainous areas, including plateau forests. It feeds on fruits, arthropods and small vertebrates, and often feeds on chicks and eggs in other birds' nests. Lays 2 to 5 eggs, incubated for 19 days. Tucano de bico verde Ramphastos dicolorus.
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