Yellow-naped amazon – Sedgwick County Zoo https://scz.org/animal/yellow-naped-amazon
It is estimated that the yellow-naped amazon has lost more than 92%
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It is estimated that the yellow-naped amazon has lost more than 92%
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The yellow-headed amazon is a noisy bird with a talent for singing and talking.
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known as the Brazilian giant tortoise, the yellow footed tortoise is native to the Amazon
known as the Brazilian giant tortoise, the yellow footed tortoise is native to the Amazon
The South America habitat at SCZ is home to more than 150 birds! This includes spoonbills, ibis, and herons that consume almost 15 pounds of fish every day.
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The red footed tortoise is a species native to South America. They can be identified by the brightly colored red spots on the ends of their legs.
Native habitat Savannah and forest of areas around Amazon Basin DietPlants, flowers
While mature golden conures are, as expected, golden in color, at birth they’re covered in a white down. Over time, the juveniles turn the expected gold color.
Conservation StatusVulnerable Life span10 years Body size13-14 in. longs Native habitat Amazon
The three-striped dart frog is unusually large for a dart frog. In addition to its distinctive stripes, perhaps is next most distinctive feature is a lack of…
Native habitat Forests and Wetlands of Northern South America and the Amazon Basin
Caecilians are the least familiar group of amphibians. Although it is an air breather, the Kaup’s caecilian lives in the water and rarely surfaces.
Native habitat Fresh water river systems of the Amazon and Orinoco rivers DietEarthworms
The Argentine ruddy duck is a small, stout diving duck with a stiff tail and striking plumage—males feature a bright blue bill and chestnut body.
America DietAquatic insects, crustaceans, and other invertebrates Yellow-naped amazon