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We saw crocodiles; a family of spider monkeys swinging from a tree by their tails; keel-billed toucans; a tarantula, the size of a man's fist; a hard-shelled horned beetle, almost as big as the tarantula; and brown-speckled bats blending right into the tree bark from which they hung.
Meg Pier: Guatemalan Jungle Reveals the Wisdom of the Maya's Tikal and Time Meg Pier 2011
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Peering out my screen window I noticed lime-green-beaked keel-billed toucans, a half-dozen bouncing around in a tree.
A Rio Runs Through It Nicholas Gill 2011
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We saw crocodiles; a family of spider monkeys swinging from a tree by their tails; keel-billed toucans; a tarantula, the size of a man's fist; a hard-shelled horned beetle, almost as big as the tarantula; and brown-speckled bats blending right into the tree bark from which they hung.
Meg Pier: Guatemalan Jungle Reveals the Wisdom of the Maya's Tikal and Time Meg Pier 2011
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The keel-billed toucan was messing with us - looked right at the camera and just as I snapped the shutter, flew off!
Sisters Exploring Belize Belizean' A New Trail 2009
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The keel-billed toucan was messing with us - looked right at the camera and just as I snapped the shutter, flew off!
Archive 2009-04-01 Belizean' A New Trail 2009
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There are various bird species such as the keel-billed toucan (Ramphastus sulfuratus), black-chested jay or "chau-chau" (Cyanocorax affinis), Tangara gyrola, Arantinga wagleri, Pharomacrus fulgidus festatus, blue-knobbed curassow or "paujil" (Crax alberti), crested guan or "pava" (Penelope purpurascens brunnescens), Chlorostilbon russatus and Anthocephala floriceps floriceps.
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We kick off this segment with a keel-billed toucan.
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We kick off this segment with a keel-billed toucan.
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We saw crocodiles; a family of spider monkeys swinging from a tree by their tails; keel-billed toucans; a tarantula, the size of a man's fist; a hard-shelled horned beetle, almost as big as the tarantula; and brown-speckled bats blending right into the tree bark from which they hung.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Meg Pier 2011
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I had never seen a keel-billed toucan, which happens to be the favourite bird of my daughter, Erin.
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