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Toucans are unique birds in Central and Southern America, settled in high rainforest canopies. Their brightly colored beak allows them to cool off and attract mates. They fly short distances from tree to tree. However, in a couple of thousands of years, they will be forced to fly longer distances due to decreased trees from climate change and human activities, making their wings bigger and stronger. Their claws must latch onto the trees, making them bigger and sharper. Their beaks are extremely useful to them and they will rely on them to cool down during climate change, leading to their colorful, big, sharp beak to adapt.