they have really long tails that are color green and their beak is not that strong its weak
Paris has both human and physical characteristics. Human characteristics include its diverse population, rich history, and vibrant culture. Physical characteristics include its iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Seine River.
Believe it or not, one of the animals that eats a quetzal would be a grey squirrel.
Yes, strong physical characteristics typically refer to traits such as muscle mass, endurance, agility, and overall physical strength. These characteristics are often associated with athleticism, fitness, and good health.
Physical features and physical characteristics can sometimes be used interchangeably, but they refer to slightly different things. Physical features usually describe observable attributes such as height, weight, or hair color, while physical characteristics can encompass a wider range of traits like posture, gait, or facial expressions.
No, traits can be both physical and non-physical. Physical traits are characteristics that are visible, such as hair color or height. Non-physical traits, on the other hand, refer to characteristics like personality, intelligence, or behavior.
Quetzal. If you mean Spanish to English then it is Quetzal.
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
No, a point does not have physical characteristics.
A Quetzal in (Guatemala,etc.) it's one Quetzal in America it's 0.125
Quetzal Guerrero is 5' 8".
Pavonine Quetzal was created in 1824.
The Resplendent Quetzal was created in 1977.
Guatemalan quetzal was created in 1925.
Eared Quetzal was created in 1838.
Order of the Quetzal was created in 1973.
Crested Quetzal was created in 1837.
Resplendent Quetzal was created in 1832.