etherealdrifter Posted March 3, 2016 http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/bfe6e4a7a90b5d728c7a9b725ebda89e lol 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DiscoStu Posted March 4, 2016 he looks like he's fist pumping a job well done 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waterboy 2.0 Posted March 19, 2016 (edited) Edited March 19, 2016 by waterboy 2.0 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2meke Posted March 24, 2016 For you thunder horse 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
☽Ţ ҉ĥϋηϠ₡яღ☯ॐ€ðяئॐ♡Pϟiℓℴϟℴ Posted March 24, 2016 aww thankies!, those lil guys rock! toucan with a virola nut from me again .. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
☽Ţ ҉ĥϋηϠ₡яღ☯ॐ€ðяئॐ♡Pϟiℓℴϟℴ Posted March 24, 2016 (edited) http://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/video/chestnut-mandibled-toucan-toucan-in-tree-eats-stock-video-footage/143234743 Edited March 24, 2016 by ☽Ţ ҉ĥϋηϠ₡яღ☯ॐ€ðяئॐ♡Pϟiℓℴϟℴ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThunderIdeal Posted March 25, 2016 (edited) Wtf are toucans about anyway? I'm serious. Post a random wiki thread. Everything I care to know about toucans: The colorful and large bill, which in some large species measures more than half the length of the body, is the hallmark of toucans. Despite its size, the toucan's bill is very light, being composed of bone struts filled with spongy tissue of keratin[2] between them. The bill has forward-facing serrations resembling teeth, which historically led naturalists to believe that toucans captured fish and were primarily carnivorous; today it is known that they eat mostly fruit. Researchers have discovered that the large bill of the toucan is a highly efficient thermoregulation system, though its size may still be advantageous in other ways.[3][4] It does aid in their feeding behavior (as they sit in one spot and reach for all fruit in range, thereby reducing energy expenditure), and it has also been theorized that the bill may intimidate smaller birds, so that the toucan may plunder nests undisturbed (see Diet below). Also, the beak allows the bird to reach deep into tree-holes to access food unavailable to other birds, and also to ransack suspended nests built by smaller birds. However, as there is no sexual dimorphism in coloration it is unlikely to be a sexual signal. A toucan's tongue is long (up to 1415 cm, or 6 inches), narrow, grey, and singularly frayed on each side, adding to its sensitivity as an organ of taste. A structural complex probably unique to toucans involves the modification of several tail vertebrae. The rear three vertebrae are fused and attached to the spine by a ball and socket joint. Because of this, toucans may snap their tail forward until it touches the head. [5] This is the posture in which they sleep, often appearing simply as a ball of feathers, with the tip of the tail sticking out over the head Edited March 25, 2016 by ThunderIdeal 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites