It is a primary consumer because although it does eat some insects its diet is mostly fruits and other producers.
The Quetzal Has A Plentiful Amount Of Predators.A Local One That Is Around America Is As You Would Guess, Humans. Although This Is Illegal Plenty Of Humans Do It. Another Predator Is Honey Bears. They Target Quetzal Nests And Usually Eat The Eggs If There Are Many. Another Predator is Just Other Birds! Although Birds Dont Usually Feast on Eachother ,Some Birds That are Large Enough Will Eat Quetzals. These are just some of them but I hope This Awnsers Your Question. ^-^
quetzals adapt to the jungle climate when you change the climate it might die the thin feathers on it's body helps it adapt even better. Jadelike feathers help them fly faster and longer than other birds Camoflage (green-ish feathers) Beak is perfect for the fruit it eats hides in trees from their enemies. When habitat is destroyed, it will inhabit old empty woodpecker holes.
The Resplendent Quetzal was created in 1977.
Resplendent Quetzal was created in 1832.
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Resplendent quetzal
There are several quetzals that make up the genus Pharomachrus of the family Trogonidae, order Trogoniformes. The resplendent quetzal is classified as Pharomachrus mocinno. It is the national bird of Guatemala.
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About 800 left in the world!
The 6 species which are commonly known are: 1. Crested Quetzal 2. Golden-headed Quetzal 3 White-tipped Quetzal 4. Resplendent Quetzal 5.Pavonine Quetzal: 6. Eared Quetzal
The national animal of Guatemala is a green bird called the Quetzal. This is also the name of a city and of the currency. (The name is borrowed from a god of the ancient civilization that resided there.)
The Resplendent Quetzal is nearly endangered and is threatened.
The Resplendent quetzal is well known for its beautiful looks and shape. Its Bluish green feathers run throughout its body. It contains a Reddish orange on its chest. Its Wings contains the color of white, gray, and black. While its beak is honey yellow.
The Guatemalan coat of arms, including a Resplendent Quetzal bird, and a parchment with the date of independence from Spain