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"<b>Bird Brethren:</b><br><br>Despite their flashy appearance, toucans are actually related to woodpeckers!<br><br>Toucans roost in small holes in trees, and often move into homes left behind by their woodpecker cousins.",

"<b>Folding Birds:</b><br><br>To fit into small tree holes, toucans must bend double! Their beaks rest on their backs and their tails fold up to their breasts.<br><br>When they are asleep, the look like feathery balls!",

"<b>Scary Bird:</b><br><br>In Central and South American culture, the Toucan is associated with evil spirits and may also be seen as the embodiment of the devil.",

"<b>Give me a Beak!</b><br><br>While Toucan bills may look solid and heavy, they are actually largely hollow, consisting of a lightweight, porous substance called keratin (the same stuff humans have in their finger nails).",

"<b>Toucan Play at That Game:</b><br><br>During mating rituals, toucans play a game that involves tossing berries back and forth with their beaks.",

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