Sun bears and toucans do not typically exhibit commensalism in their interactions. Commensalism is a relationship where one species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. While both animals may inhabit the same forest ecosystems, they occupy different niches: sun bears are primarily ground-dwelling mammals, while toucans are arboreal birds. Their interactions may be more neutral or involve different forms of relationships, such as competition or predation, rather than true commensalism.
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