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The Aqua Flare Toucan evolved from a tropical rainforest toucan to thrive in a coastal environment caused by sea rise. The toucan's vibrant beak has developed ridges to navigate underwater currents and be able to attract prey. The toucan's feathers have transformed into waterproof scales that help it swim efficiently, and wings function as flippers. The Aqua Flare Toucan feeds on small fish and uses camouflage to hide within the bright coral reefs to catch prey or to avoid predators. The Aqua Flare Toucan shows how animals can adapt to survive in different environments caused by climate change.