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  Toucan Internet :: Website design and programming for business
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 Home - Toucan Trail - Budget Travel in Belize
The Toucan Trail is your guide to exploring Belize on a budget, learning about local recipes, food, art and music, and meeting interesting Belizeans of different cultures.
Once you are here, follow the Toucan Trail for an enjoyable (and affordable) adventure into Mother Nature's Best Kept Secret.
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  TOUCAN
The 2007 Toucan Open windsurfing regatta, beach party and windsurfing family reunion will be held at Lake McConaughy, Nebraska on September 7-9.
Location: The 2007 Toucan Open will take place at Lake McConaughy, Nebraska, located in the southwest corner of Nebraska, just outside the town of Ogallala (off I-80) and about 210 miles north-east of Denver, Colorado.
From Ogallala, follow the signs to Lake McConaughy, cross the dam to the north side of the lake and then go west on 92 to entrance gate #4 (Sandy Beach).
www.larsonsport.com /TOUCAN.htm   (542 words)

  
  The Belize Zoo - Keel-billed Toucan
The Keel-billed Toucan, known as the "bill bird"locally, is the national bird of Belize.
The toucan's bill is amazingly dextrous and allows the bird to feed on a variety of tropical forest fruits.
Toucans are primarily fruit eaters, feeding on a wide variety of tropical fruits of the forest.
www.belizezoo.org /zoo/zoo/birds/tou/tou1.html   (168 words)

  
 Toco Toucan: WhoZoo   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Toco is the largest of the toucan family with a large lightweight beak and a body with a length of 25 inches.
Another special adaptation that toucans have in the wild is when they sleep in the wild because they have adapted themselves for nesting in holes.
The toucan also seems to be quieter in captivity than I thought it would be from reading about it in the wild.
www.whozoo.org /Anlife99/jerejones/tocotoucanindex2.htm   (464 words)

  
  Bird Times Magazine Toucan Profile
The toucan gained notoriety when it graced the fronts of millions of boxes of Fruit Loops cereal, encouraging children of all ages to "follow [their] nose[s]." Their colorfulness, intelligence, and entertaining qualities make toucans one of the most amusing species of birds to own.
The toucans are poor fliers because of the size of their beaks, and they rely on hopping from branch to branch in trees.
Caged toucans do not need the same variety in their diets as toucans in the wild, as long as they are fed fresh fruit -- which constitutes 50 percent of their diet -- and specially formulated softbill food, available at most pet stores.
www.petpublishing.com /birdtimes/breeds/toucan.shtml   (2128 words)

  
 Toco Toucan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Toucan is the Brazilian name for a bird of the tropical American family Ramphastidae, characterized by their huge but light beaks.
The Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco) frequents the rain-forests from Guiana to Bolivia and northern Argentina.
Toucans often gather in large groups and chatter loudly and noisily, their calls being synchronized with the fast upward swings of their bills.
aviary.owls.com /toucan/toucan.html   (255 words)

  
 Toucan - MSN Encarta
The plumage in the genus containing the largest toucans is generally fl, with touches of white, yellow, and scarlet.
In the smaller aracari toucans, the underparts are yellow, crossed by one or more fl or red bands, and the edges of the upper half of the beak are prominently saw-toothed.
The largest toucans are classified in the genus Ramphastos, the aracari toucans in the genus Pteroglossus, and the toucanets in the genus Aulacorhynchus.
encarta.msn.com /encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761562698   (337 words)

  
 Animals of the Rainforest-Toucan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Toucans are distinguished by large, colorful, yet lightweight bills.
Toucans are found in South and Central America in the canopy layer of the rainforest.
The toucan is very important to the rainforest because they help to disperse seeds from the fruits and berries they eat.
www.srl.caltech.edu /personnel/krubal/rainforest/Edit560s6/www/animals/toucanpage.html   (210 words)

  
 ANIMAL BYTES - Keel-billed Toucan
The keel-billed toucan is the national bird of Belize, or "bill bird" as it is known locally.
In its native region, toucans are associated with evil spirits and are thought to be the incarnation of a demon.
The toucan is a poor flyer, moving from tree to tree mostly by hopping.
www.seaworld.org /animal-info/Animal-Bytes/animalia/eumetazoa/coelomates/deuterostomes/chordata/craniata/aves/piciformes/keel-billed-toucan.htm   (431 words)

  
 Toucan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Toucans are one of the noisiest birds in the world.
Three interesting facts about toucans are: one, their tongues are feathered; two, they're related to woodpeckers; three, their bill is always a pattern.
Toucans eat seeds, insects and fruit from the trees.
www.chenowith.k12.or.us /ces/1999_2000/Rainforest2/toucan.html   (125 words)

  
 Toucan
The toco toucan is mainly fl, with white on the throat and upper breast.
The toucan's large bill enables it to perch inside the crown of a tree, where branches are thicker, and reach far outwards to pluck berries or seed from twigs too thin to bear their weight.
Toucans are found in tropical and subtropical forests in South America;, mainly in Brazil, Paraguay Argentina, and Bolivia.
www.honoluluzoo.org /toucan.htm   (510 words)

  
 Toucan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The toucan protects itself by using its beak to peck at intruders that are smaller than it.
The toucan hides its young in hollow tree cavities for protection and the female will normally protect the eggs while the male is hunting or away.
The toucan is a threatened specie due to its #1 predator, MAN. When people cut trees, the animals living in those trees lose their homes and are often required to find a new home.
www.amersol.edu.pe /ms/7th/7block/jungle_research/new_cards/40/Report40aa.html   (694 words)

  
 Toucan by Simone   (Site not responding. Last check: )
You may know the toucan as the guy who sits on the front of the Fruit Loops box but if you listen to me you might think of the toucan a little differently.
First of all, the toucan is much more active then if he had to sit on the front of a cereal box.
The relatives of the toucan are the Hornbills and the Woodpeckers.
www.crockerfarm.org /ac/gr3/animals/SimoneToucan.htm   (538 words)

  
 Amazon Animals birds - toucan natural history
Toucans are marketing symbols for a breakfast cereal, hotels, travel and phone companies, and even a beer company.
The toucan's bill is the means by which the toucan gathers its food, primarily fruit.
The toucan's courtship display is unusual among birds, in that it uses objects.
www.junglephotos.com /amazon/amanimals/ambirds/toucansnathist.shtml   (595 words)

  
 Oakland Zoo: Fishers Lovebird   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Toucans are gregarious birds, usually seen in small flocks of 3 to 12 birds.
All toucans are commonly known in many areas of the Neotropics as “Dios te de” (God gives it to you) because the three syllable call of the Chestnut-Mandibled Toucan sounds like this expression.
Small fruit seeds pass unharmed through toucan digestive tracts and large seeds are regurgitated; thus these frugivores aid in the dispersal of tree seeds.
www.oaklandzoo.org /atoz/aztoucann.html   (340 words)

  
 Toucan Group - about Toucan Europe
Toucan is a non-profit co-operative working in the area of research and development, providing technical assistance, management and training and development for organisations within the UK, the European Union and in the developing world.
Toucan was established in Manchester in 1994, by two people, Jean Hough and Dave Ellis, who had come from a background of work in the voluntary sector at a regional and national level, as well as work in higher education.
Toucan is registered as a non-profit limited company with educational purposes for the benefit of the community; specifically because much of our work has been with disadvantaged groups and individuals in society.
www.toucan-europe.co.uk /about/toucan.html   (196 words)

  
 Toucan
The Toco Toucan is the largest of the toucan family with a large lightweight beak and a body with a length of 25 inches.
Toucans are easily spotted in flight with their big colorful beaks and their distinct way of flying.
Caged toucans do not need the same variety in their diets as toucans in the wild, as long as they are fed fresh fruit, which constitutes 50 percent of their diet, then they will be fine.
web.fccj.org /~dbyres/2011projects/toucan/toucan.htm   (671 words)

  
 Case of the Month Case Summary: Kellogg Company v. Toucan Golf, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
TOUCAN GOLD is a word mark that is the subject of Defendan'ts intent-to-use application being opposed by Kellogs.
Toucan Sam is anthropomorphic, with a discolored, misshaped beak.
Although the composite TOUCAN SAM was fanciful, "toucan" for cereal is only arbitrary and this was the portion of the mark that was used by Defendant.
www.cuttingedgereport.com /casesofthemonth/cases/0308A/sums/Kellog_v_ToucanGolf.html   (1169 words)

  
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 Toucan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The toucan lives in the forests of Belize, on the lowland forest and the forest borders, in South Mexico, North Columbia, and Central and South American lowland and palmgroves.
The toucan usually lives in the canopy of the rainforest.
The toucans diet is: fruits, insects, reptiles, bird eggs, lizards, small snakes, and small birds.
www.iss.k12.nc.us /schools/sharon/etodd/toucan/index.html   (107 words)

  
 Birds of Ambergris Caye-Keel-Billed Toucan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Toucans are among the few tropical birds that are widely known to non-ornithologists.
The Keel-Billed, as most toucans, are gregarious, occurring in small flocks that roam together through the tree tops in search of a varied diet of fruit.
Toucans are known to be frugivorous however,the Keel-Bill's diet includes insects, bird eggs and tree frogs.
www.ambergriscaye.com /birds/toucan.html   (478 words)

  
 TouCAN Receive :: Blocks (Target for Freescale MPC5xx)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The alternative option is more complex and involves use of a separate TouCAN Interrupt Generator block; the TouCAN Interrupt Generator block can be used to execute the downstream function call subsystem within the context of the CAN interrupt service routine.
When a message is received in the specified buffer the TouCAN Interrupt Generator block generates a function-call trigger (within the context of a TouCAN interrupt service routine), which can be used to asynchronously execute the function-call subsystem containing the TouCAN Receive block.
Note The TouCAN Receive block sample time should be set to a value that is smaller than the minimum time between CAN messages that will be received into the corresponding buffer.
www.mathworks.com /access/helpdesk/help/toolbox/mpc555dk/toucanreceive.html   (954 words)

  
 Toucan Sam, a Keel-billed Toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Toucan Sam is one of the best known animals of the rainforest.
Toucan Sam does not eat Froot-loops cereal, but it does eat fruits from trees in the rainforest.
Toucans are some of the prettiest pretty birds in a rainforest.
www.msu.edu /user/urquhart/tour/toucan.html   (161 words)

  
 Toucans of the Rain Forest   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Toucans live in the tropical rainforest of Central America.
The toucan's bill can be fl, brown, blue, green, red, white, yellow, or a combination of colors.
The toucan lives in the leafy trees of the rainforest.
library.thinkquest.org /5393/toucan_rf.html   (61 words)

  
 ~*~Toucan Cove~*~
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“Toucan Cove is not looking to create a one dimensional niche company specializing in one style of music but one that is solely based on tapping into the divine power of quality entertainment as a gateway to forging an emotional bond, one that only creative content can make.
Leading the aggressive growth of Toucan Cove is an executive staff with a combined sixty years of industry experience.
www.toucancove.com /press/tc_release1.htm   (703 words)

  
 Keel-billed Toucan- EnchantedLearning.com
The keel-billed toucan, Ramphastos sulfuratus, is a South American bird with a huge beak.
The toucan's enormous bill is up to one-third of its length.
Toucans swallow fruit whole and then regurgitate the seeds; this disperses viable (living) seeds in the forest.
www.enchantedlearning.com /subjects/birds/info/toucan.shtml   (200 words)

  
 Birds » Wild Birds » Toucan - Keel Billed Main Page
The large bill of the Keel Billed Toucan is deceptively lightweight, composed of a number of thin plates.
Usually Keel Billed Toucans may bully smaller birds, and any species kept with them should be of similar size to the toucan.
While young are being raised, Keel Billed Toucan parents are often offered soaked pellet feed and crickets to comprise the protein portion of their diet.
www.centralpets.com /animals/birds/wild_birds/wbd4691.html   (953 words)

  
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