The Cuban Tody (Todus multicolor) is a small, colorful bird endemic to Cuba that demonstrates remarkable hunting adaptations by catching insects while hanging upside down, showcasing how specialized behaviors can evolve in island species.
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Cuban Tody, a bird that is less than 11 cm long and rainbow coloured fathers endemic to CubaAdded:
Look at this tiny green fluff ball. He only lives in Cuba and has way too much personality for such a small guy. Hear that? Talk about talent. He is literally catching dinner while hanging upside down. Could you even imagine?
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