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Toco Toucans vs Hyacinth macaw

Toco Toucans vs Hyacinth Macaw

A Toco Toucan with a large orange beak blue around its eye and black and white feathers
Toco Toucans

Curious, Social, Intelligent

A Hyacinth macaw with vibrant blue feathers and a bright yellow eye ring and lower beak patch
Hyacinth macaw

Social, Intelligent, Affectionate

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Characteristics

Affection

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Vocalization

Silent

Vocal

Intelligence

Low

High

Social Behavior

Prefer Isolation

Very Social

Affection

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Vocalization

Silent

Vocal

Intelligence

Low

High

Social Behavior

Prefer Isolation

Very Social

Basic Information

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹3,000

Basic

₹4,000

Premium

Classification

Passeriformes

Life Expectancy

20 - 25 years

Ideal Weather

18º - 27º celsius

Maintenance

High

Size

Large

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹2,000

Basic

₹3,000

Premium

Classification

Psittaciformes

Life Expectancy

50 - 60 years

Ideal Weather

18º - 30º celsius

Maintenance

High

Size

Large

Overall Summary

Pros

  • Social and interactive.

  • Unique and striking appearance.

  • Playful and energetic.

Cons

  • Can be noisy.

  • Needs a specialized diet.

  • Requires a large space.

Pros

  • Strikingly beautiful appearance.

  • Affectionate and gentle.

  • Extremely intelligent and trainable.

Cons

  • Requires significant time & attention.

  • Can be destructive if not properly trained.

  • Needs a large, spacious cage & environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Toco Toucans good pets?

Toco Toucans can make fascinating and engaging pets for experienced bird owners who can meet their high maintenance needs and provide ample space and enrichment.

What do Toco Toucans eat?

Their diet should consist of fresh fruits, vegetables, insects, cooked eggs, specially formulated pellets, legumes, and occasionally low-fat cheese.

What are common health issues in Toco Toucans?

Common health issues include hemochromatosis, psittacosis, respiratory infections, gastrointestinal tract yeast infections, aspergillosis, feather plucking, and beak malocclusion.

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