Definition
A quetzal is a stunningly beautiful bird, part of the trogon family, found in Central America's cloud forests. They are famous for their iridescent green plumage and, in males, extraordinarily long tail feathers. Quetzals were considered sacred by the ancient Mayans and Aztecs. They are a symbol of freedom and beauty. Think of them as the 'supermodels' of the bird world, always turning heads with their dazzling looks. Unlike most birds, they have significant cultural importance.