Toucans for Sale

(Ramphastidae) Toucans are tropical birds native to Central America, South America and The Caribbean. They are best known for their very large and colorful bills. The Fruit Loops cereal mascot who says "follow your nose!" is a Toucan, Toucan Sam to be exact and the rendition is pretty close. There are over 40 different species under Toucan, their sizes and looks may very, but their lives are very much similar. Although the destruction of rainforests everywhere threatens other species to near extinction, the Toucan remains a thriving fixture of their wildlife scene. This is due to their ability to adapt to different environments and food sources. Because of their coloring, they enjoy being well camouflaged from potential predators which include other big birds, big cats and sometimes rats and snakes although, these animals more often enjoy Toucan eggs than Toucans.

Birds Available

  • Name: Robert Yoshida
  • Posted: 03/15/2024
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

1.0 Guianan toucanet 1.1 Chestnut backed thrush 1.1 Orange headed thrush 1.0 Guianan Red cotinga 1.1 White cheeked turaco 0.0.2 Screaming piha 0.1 Green backed trogon Email for details Robert Yoshida

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Emerald Toucanet Pair

  • Name: Harry Yeran
  • Posted: 03/09/2024
  • Phone: 818-903-6064
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

Emerald Toucanet Pair for sale 2 years old parent raised good for breeding. Will ship by Delta cargo.

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Birds Available

  • Name: Robert Yoshida
  • Posted: 03/02/2024
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida

1.1 Orange headed thrush 1.1 Chestnut backed thrush 1.1 White cheeked turaco 1.0 Guianan toucanet 1.0 Guianan Red cotinga 1.1 Yellow rumped cacique I have those birds available and would like to move them, please email for details. Regar...

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Hand-fed Aracaris and other Softbills

  • Name: Richard Revis
  • Posted: 02/29/2024
  • Phone: 4137729497
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Tennessee
  • Website: Www.Greenfeatherfarm.Com

Breeding season is kicking off and we have several pairs already going to nest! This year we are expecting chicks from our Green aracaris, Ivory Billed aracaris, Collared aracaris, Emerald toucanets, Keel-billed toucans, Guyana toucanets, and Laughin...

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Breeding Pair Keel Billed Toucans

  • Name: Eric Antheunisse/ Cedar Hill Birds
  • Posted: 02/20/2024
  • Phone: 12093275554
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California
  • Website: www.cedarhillbirds.com

5 year old breeding pair Keel Billed Toucans Currently working the nest log. Downsizing on my Softbill Collection to focus more on my hookbills only reason selling them. $8500 pair will ship FREE to buyer via Delta Airlines Call or text 209-327-55...

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Guyana toucanet

  • Name: Patrick
  • Posted: 02/01/2024
  • Phone: 7138570742
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Texas

Male Guyana toucanet. $2500. Text or email is best way to reach me. I do not answer calls from unknown numbers. Will ship at buyer's expense.

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Keel Billed Toucans

  • Price: $3,700.00
  • Name: Chris Estep Toucan Jungle
  • Posted: 01/30/2024
  • Phone: 7606720127
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California
  • Website: http://www.ToucanJungle.com

Keel Billed Toucan, 2023 season hatched hen ( pictured ) Hand fed SUPER playful fun bird !! $3700.00 I also have pairs and single adults available. Hand-fed and Parent raised 3 to 7 years old. Prefer local sales, can be seen by appointment only a...

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Blue Crowned Pigeons

  • Price: $2,500.00
  • Name: Chris Estep Toucan Jungle
  • Posted: 01/30/2024
  • Phone: 7606720127
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California
  • Website: http://www.ToucanJungle.com

Blue Crowned Pigeons, Many for sale, hand fed from the egg & parent raised. Hand fed young are very socialized with humans, dogs & Dinosaurs as you can see. Nothing scares them...lol $2500.00 each Prefer local pick-up at office location in Vista b...

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TOCO TOUCANS YOUNG PAIR 2023 HATCHED

  • Name: TODD
  • Posted: 01/20/2024
  • Phone: 5044913938
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Louisiana

Young unrelated pair, Captive bred. Not tame but used to people. I will send photos on request.

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keel bill toucan

  • Price: $3,000.00
  • Name: eduardo
  • Posted: 12/27/2023
  • Phone: 6194154792
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

baby hand fed and tamed toucan .i have DNA males and females non related pairs

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emerald toucanet

  • Price: $2,000.00
  • Name: eduardo
  • Posted: 12/27/2023
  • Phone: 6194154792
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

emerald toucanets .will ship with delta cargo 619 415 4792 for more info

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Emerald toucanet pair

  • Name: Noune
  • Posted: 12/26/2023
  • Phone: 3237676141
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

DNA sexed, perfect condition, serious buyers only. We ship through delta. Please call for price.

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Emerald toucanet pair

  • Name: Noun
  • Posted: 12/05/2023
  • Phone: 3237676141
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

Perfect condition, pair, serious buyers only. We do shipping through delta. Please call for more details.

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Keel billed toucan baby

  • Name: Noun
  • Posted: 11/23/2023
  • Phone: 3237676141
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

perfect condition, DNA male and female, hand fed, super tame $3000

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Forbes, seagreen, red throat parrot finches, orange cheek waxbill

  • Price: $140.00
  • Name: Chuck
  • Posted: 11/17/2023
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

Seagreen parrot finches = $195 each red throat $140 each Orange cheek waxbill. $50 each Forbes = $215 each interested please text to 714-203-4111. Ignore this part Key words Parrot grey toucan macaws Amazon cockatiels sun conure...

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Types of Toucans for Sale

Toucan Physical Characteristics

Having small wings does not allow a Toucan to fly very far, but that's not a necessity for the bird who hops around the forest floor looking for food. They have strong claws that allow them to perch on branches and are the largest bills in the world when considering the ratio of bill to body. Arteries within the bill expand when the bird gets too hot to release heat, one of the best built-in biological AC units of the animal kingdom. The bill is made of keratin, very lightweight material so it is easy to move about with it, but it's not very strong so it is not considered good protection against predators. The shape and size of it however, make it easy to reach hanging fruit and food others would not be able to get. Due to its beauty, the Toucan is captured frequently to be sold as pets.

Raising Toucans

In nests high in trees, the female Toucan will lay about 3 eggs and the male will assist in caring for the egg and young once hatched. The Toucan is born quite small and with a small beak so its parent's assistance is required to protect and feed it for its first few months.

What do Toucans Eat?

Toucans eat both animals and plants, mainly fruit which is abundant where they reside. Their protein comes from insects, nuts, eggs, reptiles, and other small animals. When eating the Toucan is usually solitary, but they do inhabit spaces with groups of 6 or 7 birds.

Toucans in Captivity

The most sought-after Toucan is the Toco Toucan, the largest.  In captivity, any Toucan can be extremely sensitive. Its dietary needs are extremely important to its health and if not trained properly to embrace its life with humans can be quite aggressive in captivity. This shouldn't deter a potential owner from putting in the effort, though. With special care taken to address these needs, the Toucan can be a great addition to the family.

Toucans as Pets

Their diet in captivity includes soft pellets and fruits they'd likely eat in their native habitats. Their diets must be low in iron due to a condition that causes them to store too much and never eat citrus fruits which are too high in vitamin C.

Caring for your Toucan can be fun. They enjoy taking baths and you're encouraged to give them baths frequently. In captivity, their lives can span anywhere from 6 to 25 years. The better they are cared for and their lifestyle mimics what theirs would be in the wild, the better your results with their health and behaviors.

Comments

  • Caiden on May 19
    How big of an aviary would a domestic toucan need in England? would it need to be kept inside and if so, would it need a heat lamp?
  • Pop on February 25
    I want a toucan in England