Anagramas & Información sobre | Palabra Inglés TODY
TODY
Número de letras
4
Es palíndromo
No
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- The Puerto Rican tody, unlike other Coraciiformes, roosts alone in trees both during the day and at nighttime.
- Todies are highly vocal, except that the Jamaican tody seldom calls in the non-breeding season (August to November); they give simple, unmusical buzzing notes, beeps, and guttural rattles, puffing their throats out with every call.
- Similar to other todies, the coloration of the Cuban Tody includes an iridescent green dorsum, pale whitish-grey underparts, and red highlights.
- In one observation of Jamaican tody copulation, the male chased the female a short distance and once she landed, he swooped down on her and held her crown while performing 29 cloacal contacts in the span of 35 seconds.
- Fauna includes bee hummingbird (Mellisuga helenae, zunzún), Cuban trogon (Priotelus temnurus), Cuban tody (Todus multicolor), Cuban solitaire (Myadestes elisabeth) and Cuban grassquit (Tiaris canorus).
- The broad-billed tody is considered an inattentive parent, because it spends less than a quarter of its daylight time incubating the eggs.
- According to the Invasive Species Compendium, the Eleutherodactylus coquí shares the nests of common native species of birds like the "bananaquit (Coereba flaveola portoricensis), the Puerto Rican bullfinch (Loxigilla portoricensis), and the Puerto Rican tody (Todus mexicanus)".
- The tody motmot (Hylomanes momotula) is a species of near-passerine bird in the motmot family Momotidae.
- In addition to a common language and shared traditional religious beliefs around a creator god and veneration of the ancestors, the traditional Malagasy worldview is shaped by values that emphasize fihavanana (solidarity), vintana (destiny), tody (karma), and hasina, a sacred life force that traditional communities believe imbues and thereby legitimates authority figures within the community or family.
- Some other animals found in the forest are the Puerto Rican lizard cuckoo (Coccyzus vieilloti), the Puerto Rican tody (Todus mexicanus), the green mango (Anthracothorax viridis), the Puerto Rican bullfinch (Melopyrrha portoricensis), the Puerto Rican oriole (Icterus portoricensis), and Adelaide's warbler (Setophaga adelaidae).
- Endemic birds include the olive-capped warbler (Dendroica pityophila), Cuban kite (Chondrohierax wilsonii), Cuban trogon (Priotelus temnurus), Cuban amazon, (Amazona leucocephala) and Cuban tody (Todus multicolor).
- Other animal species found in the forest are the scaly-naped pigeon (Patagioenas squamosa), the Puerto Rican emerald hummingbird (Riccordia maugeaus), the Puerto Rican tody or San Pedrito (Todus mexicanus), the Puerto Rican woodpecker (Melanerpes portoricensis), the Puerto Rican twig anole (Anolis occultus), the olive bush anole (Anolis krugi), the yellow-bearded anole (Anolis gundlachi), the emerald anole (Anolis evermanni), the Puerto Rican giant anole (Anolis cuvieri), and the Puerto Rican galliwasp or four-legged snake (Diploglossus pleii).
- Some of the most common endemic species are the Puerto Rican woodpecker (Melanerpes portoricencis), the Puerto Rican tody (Todus mexicanus), the Puerto Rican screech owl (Otus nudipes), the Puerto Rican vireo (Vireo latimeri), the Puerto Rican flycatcher (Myiarchus antillarum), the Puerto Rican bullfinch (Loxigilla portoricensis), the Puerto Rican spindalis (Spindalis portoricensis) and Adelaide's warbler (Setophaga adelaidae).
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