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Diet Overlap

Amazona aestiva (Turquoise-fronted Amazon)
Pecari tajacu (collared peccary)

Common Diet

Mauritia flexuosa (muriti)

Common Habitat

Alta Paraná Atlantic forests
Araucaria moist forests
Atlantic dry forests
Atlantic Forest
Bahia interior forests
Bosque Mbaracayú Biosphere Reserve
Caatinga
Cerrado
Chiquitano dry forests
Defensores del Chaco National Park
Dry Chaco
El Rey National Park
Espinal
Estacion Biologica Beni
Humid Chaco
Itabó Biological Reserve
Madeira-Tapajós moist forests
Noel Kempff Mercado National Park
Pantanal
Paraná flooded savanna
Parque Nacional Iguazú
Parque Nacional Serranía San Luis
Reserve de Biosphere Cerrado
Río Negro National Park
Río Pilcomayo National Park
Southern Andean Yungas
Southern Cone Mesopotamian savanna
Southwest Amazon moist forests
Tinfunqué National Park
Tropical Andes

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Avian frugivores feeding on Mauritia flexuosa (Arecaceae) fruits in Central Brazil, Manrique Prada Villalobos and Marcelo Araújo Bagno, Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia, 20(1), 26‐29 (2012)
♦ 2Stay below water! - A Strategy to avoid Seed Predators - Seed Survival and Germination of Mauritia flexuosa in Southeastern Peru, Björn Johansson, Master Thesis, Linköpings universitet, 2009
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