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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Terrific Toucans

Do you know how many colours of toucan there are?
Hi my name is caoimhe and today i'm gonna be showing you my mini
information report about toucans. 


The large toucans can grow up to 25 inches tall and guess what their beaks
can grow up to 8 inches long. They are omnivorous.The colours that they
have on the bodies are black, blue, brown, green, red, white and yellow. 


Toucans live in central America. That ten to live in pairs or small flocks
They live in little holes in the trees. The climate where toucans ten to live
is very humid and tropical all the time but very dry and rainy throughout
the seasons. 


Some of toucans enemies or predators are forest eagles, hawks, jaguars,
boars and even owls. How do they protect themselves? their beak is actually
useless but they make a lot of noise so they use there loud noises to scare
of predators. 


Toucan use the long beaks to reach the fruit on the top of the trees.
Some of the other things they eat are insects and other small reptiles.They
are omnivorous which means they eat plants and animals. 


Toucans have the longest beak of any other bird that can grow up to
8 inches long. But I bet you think the beak is heavy but it's actually very
light like human hair. The toucan was called a toucan because it comes from
the sound that toucans make. 


Toucans have lots of colour and they are very joyful. Toucans are an amazing
animal with such great intelligence. Did you learn something new about
toucans from this report? 




4 comments:

  1. HI Caoimhe

    Thanks for sharing this great blog post with interesting facts about Toucans. Did you notice that the text isn't aligned? You can fix this up by copying and reposting with control, shift and v ( I think that's right)...we will talk about this again in our workshop tomorrow :)

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  2. Hi Caoimhe
    Well done on including a lot of great facts about Toucans. It has run off the page though so if you could fix that up then we will be able to read the rest of your fabulous facts. What did you find the most interesting thing to be about toucans?
    Katrina

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  3. Hi Caoimhe
    Thanks for fixing the blog so we can now read it properly. Your facts are wonderful. I did not know that their beaks are as light as hair as like you say it looks so heavy!
    Katrina

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  4. hi kevin (lol) how are you?
    i love how added a poster down the bottom. it is such a lovely colour (the poster). anyways, i love how you put lots of facts in there. some of theses facts, i did not know! and we had to do information reports on toucans. Wow. great blog, keep up the great work kevin.

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