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Meaning of toco

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toco (n.)

A toucan (Ramphastos toco) having a very large beak. See Illust. under Toucan.

toco Sentence Examples

  1. The toco toucan is known for its exceptionally large, colorful beak.
  2. The toco's beak can grow up to 9 inches long, allowing it to crush fruits and seeds.
  3. Tocos are social birds that live in small groups called parties.
  4. The toco's loud vocalizations can be heard from afar, serving as an alarm call for the group.
  5. Tocos are found in the rainforests of South America, particularly in the Amazon basin.
  6. The toco's prehensile tongue is used to manipulate food and reach into crevices.
  7. Tocos have a symbiotic relationship with certain ants, feeding on the ants' secretions.
  8. The toco's plumage is primarily black with a white throat and rump patch.
  9. Tocos typically nest in tree cavities, using regurgitated fruit as nesting material.
  10. The toco is a revered bird in some indigenous cultures, symbolizing wisdom and knowledge.

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A toucan (Ramphastos toco) having a very large beak. See Illust. under Toucan.

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The toco toucan is known for its exceptionally large, colorful beak.

The toco's beak can grow up to 9 inches long, allowing it to crush fruits and seeds.

Tocos are social birds that live in small groups called parties.

The toco's loud vocalizations can be heard from afar, serving as an alarm call for the group.