What is a function of toucan?

A toucan is a bird, and its function is to be just that. It is a member of the family Ramphastidae and they are found in tropical forests in Central and South America. Toucans are known for their large, colorful bills, which are made up of keratin, the same material that human fingernails are made of. Toucans use their bills to reach fruits and other food items, such as insects, flowers, and even small lizards. They also use their bills to defend themselves against predators. Toucans are social birds and live in small groups called "flocks." They are very vocal and use their calls to communicate with each other, such as warning each other of danger or finding food. Toucans are also important seed dispersers, helping to maintain the health of the forests in which they live.