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Posted by duddy   January 26, 2014   3039 views

The Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) has a range running from southern Mexico to western Panama. Its sinuous, jade-green tail feathers once adorned the clothing of Mayan rulers and served as currency. Now, bird-watching tourism boosts local economies in quetzal territory.

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This bird looks more like a rocker or a punk lol Green spikey hair!
Posted on Jan 26, 2014 by biology101
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Birds don't have hair, that's a mammalian trait! Wink Face
Posted on Feb 6, 2014 by bio_man
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