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Toucans, known for their colorful feathers and unique bills, live happily in the lush, warm rainforests of Central and South America. These forests are full of different plants and animals that toucans eat, like fruits and bugs, and they also find safe spots to build their nests in tree holes. But toucans and their homes are in danger. People are cutting down forests, called deforestation, and the weather is changing, which makes life harder for toucans. In the future, toucans might have less space to live because more forests will be cut down, and this will make it harder for them to find food and places to build nests. The changing weather might also make it tough for toucans to find enough food and places to live.