Toucan Rabbit

The toucan rabbit can be found in Rain forests

Appearance
The toucan rabbit is black, with white on the face and neck, black wings, a black tail, an orange eye ring, and a large bright orange beak with black on the tip. Toucan rabbits have a 0% chance for spots or albinism. For more information on spots and albinism, visit the Physical Features page.

Habitat
Toucan rabbits are hard to catch due to the fact that they stay up high in the trees. The best way to find a toucan rabbit is to get into a tree and look for a toucan rabbit nest and grab a baby toucan rabbit.

Care
Toucan rabbits eat very strictly and its very easy to feed them something that can easily cause their death, broccoli, cauliflower, corn, grapefruit, lemon, lime, nuts, oranges, pineapple, seeds, tangerine, and tomatoes should never be fed to toucan rabbits. Avocado pits and skins are poisonous to bird rabbits, however the flesh is okay in small quantities, star fruit is not recommended, never feed it to your toucan rabbit unless you have a good reason to. Fresh kiwis are okay but never feed the fuzzy skin with the kiwi, lettuce or other leafy greens provide no nutrition, only use 1-2 times a week (2-5 days real time.) Mangoes and papayas are not recommended, but are also okay in small quantities. Strawberries are alright but should be replaced with other fruits. Other fruits should be fine but not all are good frozen, all types of berries, apricot, carrot, cherry, grape, Kiwi, nectarine, peach, and pomegranates are okay to feed frozen to toucan rabbits.

Toucan rabbits need lots of space and should not spend much time in a cage, however, a large outdoor cage is an exception.

Trivia

 * The toucan rabbit was the first bird rabbit to be made a model