Love that little tuft on his cute little head.
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Their currency is also named after it
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The quetzal birds actually played an important part of the religion of the area. The Mayas lived there and the feathers of the quetzal bird were only allowed to be worn by the nobles and represented Kuklakan.
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¡Great info and very accurate indeed! It's just Kukulkán,
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@Leozaur take a look at this fancy boi -
dat hair though!
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Also our currency's name. :)
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he lookin kinda fresh doe
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Very resplendent
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That is a beautiful and vibrant shade of green on that bird. Wow.
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@paperbutsingulr this is a handsome birdoThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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cute little feller.
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He even looks guatemalan.
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