Definition
Momot is an older, less common variation of the term 'motmot.' It refers to the same family of colorful birds found in Central and South America. Like motmots, they are known for their racket-tipped tails and vibrant plumage. Though rarely used today, 'momot' reflects historical linguistic variations. Think of it as a vintage version of a popular word. They inhabit tropical forests and woodlands. They feed on insects, small reptiles, and fruits. Their distinct tail design is made by preening.