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Pteroglossus frantzii Cabanis
They form scattered flocks of 10 individuals or less. Up to 5 people can sleep together in an old nest made by a "carpenter" (F. Picidae), bird while the rest of the flock sleeps in a nearby hole. In search of fruits, insects and bird nestlings. Sometimes down to the ground to eat berries.
They live in the high levels of rainforests and adjacent clear.
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