Toucans are very social birds and often live in small groups called flocks, which can contain around 6 to 12 individuals. π«
They use a variety of sounds, including croaks and whistles, to communicate with each other. Toucans are not very aggressive, so they love hanging out with their flock, playing games, and even sharing food! They usually take turns watching for danger, using teamwork to stay safe from predators like snakes and hawks. π
Toucans can often be seen flying from
tree to tree in a joyful, hopping manner, making them a lively and fun sight in the forest!