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The Toucan is a bird that lives in the canopy of the rainforest. The toucans are colorful birds that are primarily frugivores, which means they feed mostly on fruits and nuts. Their beak varies from light orange to dark orange sometimes even multi-colored. Their beaks are big and sharp because they need to crack the shell of the nuts and fruits. In millions of years from now after the climate change, the rainforest may be replaced by dry lands. The toucans might lose their wings and grow legs or paws to walk on land. The toucans in the new safari-like habitat may start to eat small animals. They may develop golden fur, with black stripes around their bodies to camouflage in the grass to hunt for their prey. Their eyes may be as sharp as eagle eyes for targeting their prey. They're nocturnal, so they can hunt without being seen.