Photography News: Photo of the Day #3829 - Keeled Billed Toucan by Kathy Salerni - 2015-07-12 01:03:00
#3829

7/13/2015 
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Description: The keel-billed toucan is the national bird of Belize. In its native region, toucans are associated with evil spirits and are thought to be the incarnation of a demon. In certain religions of South and Central America, the father of a new child must not eat toucan flesh as it might bewitch the newborn and cause it to fade away. The toucan can also be a tribal totem and the medicine man can use it as an incarnation to fly to the spirit world.
Taken at the Los Angeles Zoo.

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