The most iconic colourful beak in the bird world belongs to the Keel-Billed Toucan. Native to Central and South America, this bird’s bill is a mix of neon green, bright orange, turquoise, and red, it is so vibrant that it almost looks artificial. Despite its size, the beak is surprisingly light, because of its hollow structure. The toucan uses it to reach fruit on thin branches that can’t support its body weight. Scientists also believe that the bill helps regulate body temperature by radiating excess heat. During courtship, toucans are often spotted doing “play catch” with fruit, tossing it between one another.