no but some are
The quetzals enemies and mainly kinkajous, gray squirrels and owls. There are a lot more but these are the main predators. Hope that helped :)
They fly
They are light blue
The answer is unknown. None have survived in captivity
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Centazas (cents) and Quetzals (dollars)
are quetzals endangered,threatened,or common
Quetzals do not mate for life; they are generally monogamous during the breeding season but do not form permanent pair bonds. After raising their young, quetzals may separate and seek new mates in subsequent seasons. Their breeding behavior is more opportunistic, focusing on the availability of suitable nesting sites and resources.
It is threatened largely by widespread deforestation throughout its range
Quetzals typically live in the canopy layer of the rainforest, where they can find the fruit and insects they feed on. They are known for their vibrant plumage and are important seed dispersers in the ecosystem.
The "quetzal" (Q or GTQ) is the official monetary unit of Guatemala. The ten quetzals banknote is color red, with some white, green and blue details. It has printed the image is of the Guatemalan Congress in 1872 and the face of Miguel García Granados (who was president of the Republic since 1871 to 1873). (GTQ) 10 quetzals = EUR 109.997 = USD 80.615