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Summary: This week I am learning about the resplendent quetzal. It is a magnificent bird that has tail feathers about 3 feet long. It eats wild avocados whole, regurgitating the pits and helping the tree spread. The birds eat insects and a variety of fruits. Only about 20% of the babies live to leave the nest. The organisms that find it a tasty snack are hawks, owls, and kinkajous.
S&EP: SP7
We are trying to send a letter to Mr. Cuttatree telling him not to cut down the rainforest. We have to tell him from the perspective of a living organism in the rainforest. Maybe the he will reconsider.
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