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  2. Collared aracari - Wikipedia

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    Collared aracari P. t. torquatus, Costa Rica Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Piciformes Family: Ramphastidae Genus: Pteroglossus Species: P. torquatus Binomial name Pteroglossus torquatus (Gmelin, JF, 1788) Subspecies See text Synonyms Ramphastos torquatus The collared aracari or ...

  3. Choco toucan - Wikipedia

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    The Choco toucan is 46 to 48.5 cm (18 to 19 in) long and weighs 365 to 482 g (13 to 17 oz). The sexes are alike though the female's bill is shorter than the male's. Their bill's maxilla is mostly yellow with some green on the culmen and a black triangle at its base. Their mandible is black, sometimes with a yellow tip.

  4. Red-breasted toucan - Wikipedia

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    The red-breasted toucan is 42 to 48 cm (17 to 19 in) long and weighs 265 to 400 g (9.3 to 14 oz); it is the smallest member of genus Ramphastos.The sexes are alike though the female's bill is shorter than the male's.

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  6. Citron-throated toucan - Wikipedia

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    The citron-throated toucan is about 48 cm (19 in) long and weighs about 360 g (13 oz). The sexes are alike. Their bill is mostly black. It has a narrow greenish-yellow culmen, a wide yellow band at the base of the maxilla, and a blue-green base to the mandible.

  7. Stripe-billed aracari - Wikipedia

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    The International Ornithological Committee (IOC) and BirdLife International's Handbook of the Birds of the World (HBW) recognize the stripe-billed aracari as a species. [2] [4] However, the South American Classification Committee of the American Ornithological Society and the Clements taxonomy treat it as a subspecies of the collared aracari (P. torquatus).

  8. Chestnut-mandibled toucan - Wikipedia

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    The chestnut-mandibled toucan is a resident breeder in moist lowland forest. The 2–4 white eggs are laid in an unlined cavity high in a decayed section of a living tree, or occasionally in an old woodpecker nest in a dead tree. Both sexes incubate the eggs for at 14–15 days, and the toucan chicks remain in the nest after hatching.

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