In
2003 a European first was achieved and Tonsley Events has joined up to support
it. The famous London Zoo bred three parent-reared Toco Toucan chicks and Tonsley
Events now sponsor a Toco Toucan at the Zoo to help the breeding programme. If
you don't believe us, check out the plaque at the Zoo. Toco
Toucans, the largest of all the toucans, are still rarely bred in captivity and
are increasingly threatened by destruction of their habitat in the lowland rainforests
and palm groves of Guiana, Brazil and northern Argentina.
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toucan's body-length is approximately 40cm and their bill a further 15cm. |  | The
huge bill is not as heavy as it looks. It is in fact a thin horny sheath supported
by a criss-cross of thin bony rods. It is fragile and sometimes breaks. |
 | Their
huge amazing bills have evolved to allow these birds to access food, such as fruit,
that other species of their size cannot reach. |  | The
amazing colours on the bill are for display, but are surprisingly camouflaged
in the tropical forests. |  | Toucans
hatch 2-3 eggs. |  | Their
croak-like call has been described as 'winding an old clock and in chorus they
can sound like a pondful of frogs! |

Competition | Competition
winner: Giles Tebbitts | |
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