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Ariel Toucan (Ramphastos ariel)
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| The Ariel Toucan (Ramphastos ariel) is another of the smaller black toucans weighing approximately 350-400 grams. It has an overall length of approximately fifteen inches with a beak length of 4-6 inches. It is a colorful bird with its bright orange breast, red abdominal feathers, red eyeskin, and brilliant blue eye. | |
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Aviculture: Outdoor flights should be at
least 8' x
12' x 6' for the larger toucans. Toucans may be a bit pugnacious with
other species in their family and with smaller birds, and therefore should not
be housed with different birds in small enclosures or cages. First captive breeding: This species was first reared in captivity in May 25,1978 by Jerry Jennings. CITES status: Not listed |
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Last modified: October 04, 2004
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