Use "toucan|toucans" in a sentence

1. Hear the calls of world's largest and smallest toucans, the toco toucan and the green Aracari, and spot the brilliantly colored poison frogs.

2. Aracari, any of certain toucan species.

3. Toucans, and Aracaris are known for their bright colors and large bills

4. Aracari definition is - any of several brilliantly colored tropical American toucans.

5. An example of a Beaky bird is the Fruit Loops toucan

6. 12 The Toco Toucan lives in central and eastern South America.

7. My first toucan was a Green Aracari, hand-raised by a breeder in Southern California

8. 15 In actuality, Kayiwa developed this design based on the bill of a Toucan bird.

9. 6 The Toucan has a large yellow and black beak and blue striped wings.

10. 2 Among the feathered residents are flamingos, toucans, kookaburras, egrets, brown pelicans, hornbills and trumpeter swans.

11. It is illegal to take toucans or any other protected wild bird species from their nests.

12. 13 To win one of 10 copies, tell us on a postcard what the toucan feeds on.

13. Aracari (plural Aracaris) Any of a number of species of toucan in the genus Pteroglossus.

14. Of 2014 Toucans Oceanside Bar and Grill became Bonny & Read's via Spike T's s Bar Rescue

15. The Tree of Life groups the toucans with the New World Barbets (consistent with their subfamily status)

16. 1 From the comfort of the water we saw toucans, monkeys, parrots and all kinds of fish.

17. 7 IF THE toco toucan had evolved in chilly Scotland, its impressive bill would have been much more modest.

18. ‘They are classified in the same genealogical family as the toucanet - a smaller version of the toucan - and the Aracari - which has a differently shaped beak, and is smaller than the toucan.’ ‘The seller in the photo is peddling collared Aracaris to passersby.’

19. ‘They are classified in the same genealogical family as the toucanet - a smaller version of the toucan - and the Aracari - which has a differently shaped beak, and is smaller than the toucan.’ ‘The seller in the photo is peddling collared Aracaris to passersby.’

20. 8 A toucan flew over his head, landed on a shelf not far away, and squawked .

21. 14 Eat some berries A to Z, fresh ripe fruit is what I need, oh, man, toucan!

22. 5 This gorgeous toucan represents the latest innovations of colors and effects. A great gift idea for any occasion.

23. Toucans sit in cages and aluminum pots steam with hot food, stewed beef and chicken or sausage and potatoes.

24. 3 In common with toucans, parrots and woodpeckers,(www.Sentencedict.com) cuckoos have two toes pointing forwards and two pointing back.

25. 4 Toucans sit in cages and aluminum pots steam with hot food, stewed beef and chicken or sausage and potatoes.

26. Aracari bird's name is pronounced ARA-SAH-REE, with a soft “c” and is a member of the Toucan family

27. 11 The toco toucan, a native of South America's tropical forests, is one of the world's most recognizable birds.

28. 10 If the toco toucan had evolved in chilly Ireland, its impressive bill would have been much more modest.

29. Toucans and some Barbets are essentially fruit-eaters, with a pivotal role in the dispersal of tree seeds in forests

30. The Aracaris (or araçaris - genus Pteroglossus) are medium-sized Toucans that are brightly plumaged and sport large colorful beaks

31. The Curl-crested Aracari (Pteroglossus beauharnaesii) is a South American toucan that is named after its distinctive curly head feathers

32. Barbets consists of about 75 species of brightly colored tropical birds constituting the family Capitonidae (order Piciformes) and are related to the toucans

33. Aracari definition, any of several small toucans of the genus Pteroglossus, having strongly serrate bills and yellow underparts marked with black and red

34. Nevertheless, further investigation of this agent in toucans and Aracaris should be performed to determine the clinical importance of chlamydiosis in these avian species.

35. A Collared Acarari (a kind of small toucan) darted from a treetop into the sunlight, highlighting its yellow and black beak and bright red rump

36. A Collared Acarari (a kind of small toucan) darted from a treetop into the sunlight, highlighting its yellow and black beak and bright red rump

37. 17 Last year Glenn Tattersall of Brock University in Ontario, Canada, found the toco toucan loses up to 60 per cent of its body heat through its beak.

38. 9 The giant bill of the chestnut-mandibled toucan makes up a third of the bird's body length, but thanks to a honeycomb structure, it's not as heavy as it looks.

39. 16 A satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is a wonder of the southern sky, a mere 2000 light-years distant in the constellation of the Toucan.

40. Les Aracaris , ainsi nommés par analogie avec leur cri, ont reçu de Buffon ce nom qu'Illiger a remplacé, dans sa nomenclature, par pteroglossus , qui veut dire langue barbelée ou ailée (de pteron, aile , et glossus, langue ); nom impropre, puisqu'il convient mieux encore aux vrais toucans

41. The following varieties shall be added to the list in Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 658/96:"Agat, Agenda, Ankla, Calisto, Canasta, Canberra, Catinka, Cohort, Complice, Corinto, CSH 11, CSH 20, CSHP 003, CSHP 005, Danisco, Duet, Ebonite, Ethno, Fortress, Futuris, Glen, H5, H6, ISH 95/1, ISH97-1 P(Mistral), ISL 97.2P, Jura, Kapitan, Kimber, Kumbre, Kvintett, Lara, Licondor, Licongo, Life, Lipan, Lutin, Madras, Max, Minerva, Mistral, Mozart, Olindigo, Olivia, Orlando, Parade, Passat, Pastell, Pegasus, PF 7410/94, Plenty, Pluchino, Pyramid, Roller, RPGP 720-27, Samsine, SH 96017, SPE 420, Status, Talent, Tenor, Tornado, Tosca, Toucan, Tradition, Tuli, Turner, VDH 9041-97, VDH 9043-97, Walker"