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Swainson's Toucan (Ramphastos Swainsonii) |
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Swainson's Toucan, aka the Chestnut Mandible Toucan
(Ramphastos Swainsonii) is
the second largest of the toucans, weighing in at 600 grams, with a beak length
reaching eight inches. The Swainson's toucan is a native of Central America
ranging from southern Honduras south to northern Colombia, where it is fairly
common in the wild.
Swainson' s toucans are fairly common in captivity, and are relatively easy to breed, very hardy, and easy to manage. |
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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: May 22, 1990; Jerry Jennings. CITES status: not listed. |
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Last modified: October 04, 2004
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