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Quetzals are known to be intelligent birds, with problem-solving abilities and complex social behaviors. They are also famous for their elaborate courtship displays and intricate nest-building skills.
Sadly, only about 400, mostly in zoos. The species was nearly eradicated in the 1970s, because their feathers were boiled down into lubricating oil for certain models of 4wd units, mostly used in Jeep Cherokees.
Quetzals primarily eat fruits, such as wild avocados, figs, and berries. They also consume insects, small lizards, and other small animals as part of their diet. Their feeding habits play a vital role in dispersing seeds and maintaining the health of the forest ecosystem.
coz it could fly away... from ur face
Parrots have two main means of escaping predators:They tend to fly in flocks, which provides them some protection, as there is safety in numbersAll members of the parrot family fly erratically. This makes it more difficult for predators such as hawks to catch them. Hawks soar and fly smoothly but they cannot follow the erratic path of a typical parrot.If cornered, parrots may use their sharp beaks to bite.
They fly
Though weak fliers, Resplendent Quetzals do have the ability to fly.
Guatemala
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 are light blue
The answer is unknown. None have survived in captivity
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are quetzals endangered,threatened,or common
Centazas (cents) and Quetzals (dollars)
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