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The Quetzal: A Symbol of Beauty and Culture

The quetzal is known as one of the most beautiful birds in Mexico and Central America.

It has deep cultural importance, closely linked to the ancient deity Kukulkan.

The Mayans called it Q’uk’umatz, meaning “The feathered serpent.”

A stunning photo of a quetzal in flight over Chiapas

went viral on social media, capturing its rare beauty perfectly.

A Majestic Flight Misunderstood

On April 12th, a quetzal’s unique flight was mistaken by some for a “Dementor” from Harry Potter.

The photo sparked imaginative ideas, including the bird “wandering soullessly in search of people’s memories.”

This endangered bird was recently relocated to a zoo in Chiapas to help preserve its species.

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Nature and Survival Challenges

Quetzals live in tropical forests and eat fruits, insects, and small animals.

“The beauty of this bird lies in its round, dark eyes… and a spectacular plumage,”

Cultural Significance and Conservation

The quetzal was revered by Mesoamerican cultures and linked to freedom because

“they cannot live in captivity, as they stop eating until they die.”

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