small reptiles, fruit and insects
The blue coua (Coua caerulea) is native to Madagascar, specifically found in the eastern rainforests of the island. Its habitat primarily includes humid tropical forests, where it can be observed in the understory and canopy. The blue coua is known for its striking blue plumage and unique calls, contributing to the rich biodiversity of Madagascar's avian fauna.
The Blue Coua are not listed as "endangered", even though they are listed on an endangered species list. According to the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List, the Blue Coua is listed with a status of "least concern" currently. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Delalande's Coua was created in 1827.
Giant Coua was created in 1783.
Red-breasted Coua was created in 1845.
Red-fronted Coua was created in 1845.
They eat blue cheese
can we eat blue fish
blue birds eat worms.
Blue gills eat salmon eggs.
Yes, blue whales do eat krill. They eat a lot of it too!
no they only eat fish