There is no such animal as a "blue breasted gooby." There is a bird called a blue-footed booby. See the related link below for a picture. Perhaps that's what you mean? And yes, blue footed boobies are endangered.
An average blue-footed booby weighs between 1.5 to 3 pounds (0.7 to 1.4 kilograms).
Booby birds refer to the six species of seabirds in the genus Sula. These include the blue-footed booby, red-footed booby, Nazca booby, brown booby, Peruvian booby, and masked booby. They are known for their distinct coloring and often clumsy, awkward movements on land.
The Blue Footed Bubi was extinct in the 1800's.
Blue-footed Boobies primarily live on the Pacific coast of Central and South America, including the Galapagos Islands. They can also be found in smaller numbers along the coast of the Gulf of California.
mostly birds do. if you want a bird species the blue-footed booby struts plenty. turkeys and peacocks as well.
no it is not endangered
Yes, the Blue Footed Boobie is extinct. No i think you are mistaken. The blue footed booby is not extinct just endangered
The Blue Footed Booby actually has blue feet
It is the same as mine... a blue footed booby It is the same as mine... a blue footed booby
The blue footed booby is a seabird. It has distinctive bright blue feet, and a blue body with brown wings.
They lay blue footed booby eggs. No bird ever gives live births.
They lay blue footed booby eggs. No bird ever gives live births.
The blue footed booby lives with two other species of booby, but they have different feeding and nesting areas, for example the blue footed booby lives on the ground and the red footed nests in trees. The red footed flies farther away from shore to hunt for fish than the blue footed. They can thus live in close proximity with each other, and many other seabirds.
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no but they are the most common booby and live in the Galapagos
The blue footed booby is common throughout much of Central and South America, not just the Galapagos.