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any thing they can get, to keep themfelves warm 
in the night. 
The legs of the Toucan are thort, fo that 
they can not well walk, but are obliged to hop. 
Gsxusy7, BUCEROS, 
Tue INDIAN RAVEN, or 
HORN BILL, or CALAO. 
The beak is convex, bending, with fharp edges, like that 
of the. Crow; large, and toothed like a faw, or rather 
jagged at the edges ! 
The fkull naked towards the ee with a large gibe- 
bofity (or lump) rifing upon it, and eae ae along. part — 
of the beak, 
The noftrils are beliind the bafe of ie beak, 
The tongue is pointed and fhort, and | 
The feet like the King Fiher’s (that is to fay) 
_ The outward toe is united to the middle toe as far as the 
third j joint. The legs are {caly. 
NHE beak of the ee (or Cano} Is fp ) 
tender, that it breaks at the edges very eafi- 
ys ; and the- upper and lower mandible only mees — 
at the point. 
VE ny are found fome in Ae and fome in Afia. : 
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