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toucan
Toucans (, ) are Neotropical birds in the family Ramphastidae. They are most closely related to the Toucan barbets. They are brightly marked and have large, often colorful bills. The family includes five genera and over 40 different species.
Ramphastos
The Ramphastos genus, also known as true toucans, is a genus of brightly colored, tropical birds that are found throughout Central and South America from Southern Mexico to the southern cone of the South American continent. Toucans are typically characterized by their large, colorful bills, which are used for a variety of functions such as thermoregulation, feeding, and social signaling.
Aulacorhynchus
genus of birds in the toucan family (Ramphastidae)

Selenidera
Selenidera is a bird genus containing six species of dichromatic toucanets in the toucan family Ramphastidae. They are found in lowland rainforest (below ) in tropical South America with one species in Central America.
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Aracari
An aracari or araçari ( ,
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is any of the medium-sized toucans that, together with the saffron toucanet, make up the genus Pteroglossus.