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 Choco toucan perched on a branch, displaying its striking black body, bright yellow throat and upper breast, large yellow-and-black bill, and a splash of red under its tail.
Ramphastos brevis (Choco toucan)

The Choco toucan inhabits the humid lowland and foothill forests along the Pacific slopes of Colombia and Ecuador, specifically within the Chocó region. The Choco toucan is classified as "Least Concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The species is not commonly kept as a pet, and there is no evidence of it being commercially raised.

This toucan is characterized by its predominantly black plumage, a vibrant yellow throat and breast, and a distinctive bill. The upper mandible is mostly yellow with some green on the culmen and a black triangle at its base, while the lower mandible is black, sometimes with a yellow tip. The bird's bare facial skin ranges from yellow-green to olive green. In terms of behavior, the Choco toucan is known for its croaking calls, which differ from the yelping sounds of related species. It primarily feeds on fruits but also consumes insects and small vertebrates. Occasionally, it follows army ant swarms to feed on prey disturbed by the ants. The species is not typically found in urban areas and tends to avoid human settlements. While it is hunted for food and traditional medicine practices, there is no significant commercial use of the Choco toucan. Conservation efforts are essential to monitor its population and habitat, especially given ongoing habitat destruction within its range.

Choco toucan perched on a mossy branch, showcasing its striking black plumage, vivid yellow throat and chest, prominent yellow-and-black bill, and a distinctive red patch under its tail.
Choco toucan perched on a branch displaying its distinctive yellow-and-black bill, vibrant yellow throat, sleek black plumage, and a bold red patch under its tail
Choco toucan perched on a branch displaying its distinctive black body, bright yellow throat and upper chest, a large yellow-and-black bill, and a striking red patch beneath its tail.
Choco toucans, perched on a mossy branch in a lush forest setting, displaying their striking black bodies, bright yellow throats, distinctive large yellow-and-black bills, and red patches under their tails.

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