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Quetzals and Other Latin American Birds / Quetzales y otras aves de Latinoamérica - 9781435833807 (Bilingual Edition)
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Product Details
Author:
Zella Williams
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
24
Publisher:
The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc (August 30, 2009)
Language:
English, Spanish
ISBN-13:
9781435833807
ISBN-10:
1435833805
Weight:
2.56oz
Dimensions:
8" x 8"
File:
ROSEN-RosenPublishingTheBookCo091224-20240912.xml
Folder:
ROSEN
List Price:
$12.25
Series:
Animals of Latin America / Animales de Latinoamérica
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$10.54
Publisher Identifier:
P-ROSEN
Discount Code:
C
Pub Discount:
62
Overview
The quetzal is the national bird of Guatemala and lends its name to that country's currency. In fact, the quetzal has long been revered for its beautiful feathers. In ancient times, the Mayan people used quetzal feathers as money. Your fascinated readers will find out more about this resplendent bird and some of its neighbors, such as the toucan and the macaw.








