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Green Aracari, pteroglosssus viridis, little exotic Toucan perched on a tree branch. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Wild Toucan perched on a tree branch
Beautiful Keel-billed Toucan Ramphastos sulfuratus perched on a tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Green Aracari, pteroglossus viridis, little exotic Toucan perched on a tree branch. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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This is a collared aracari, a toucan, also known as banded or ringed aracari, Pteroglossus torquatus species, Ramphastidae family. Note the yellow body with red and black markings, and the serrated pattern on the big bill. The lower mandible is black, and the legs are green. This species is primarily an arboreal fruit-eater, but will also take insects, lizards, eggs, and other small prey. Their natural environment or habitat is the tropical lowland forest. Observed at Cerro Cahuí Protected Biotope, Petén department, Guatemala.


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