Turquoise-browed Motmot was created in 1837.
Rufous-capped Motmot was created in 1818.
Blue-throated Motmot was created in 1840.
no only turtles migrate not the mot-mot tortoise
Both El Salvador and Nicaragua have the turquoise-browed motmot as their state bird.
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The Turquoise-browed Motmot is the national animal of El Salvador.
Some of them do, but not all of them.These birds of the Amazon will certainly eat amphibians such as frogs, amongst other things such as mice and reptiles:Harpy EagleCollared AracariSpectacled OwlCommon PotooScarlet Ibis (though rarely)Osprey
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Here are some close rhymes and one exact rhyme (carmot): 1. amot 2. bergamot 3. bonmot 4. burgamot 5. carmot 6. cmot 7. filemot 8. gemot 9. guillemot 10. marmot 11. momot 12. mot 13. motmot 14. philomot 15. wilmot 16. witenagemot from: rhymezone.com
Electricus is the latin word for electricity I believe; it means amber or amber-like.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------New/corrected answer:It has evolved into the present usage of "electricity" from the root word electr- .BUT it is from Ancient Greek, not Latin. electr- G ἤλεκτρον. It does mean:1. Amber, amber-colored;2. Electric (modern usage)and also Electric Eel Electrophorus electricusand even Broad-billed Motmot Electron platyrhynchum;
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