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Ocelots, medium-sized wild cats which are relatively larger than the domesticated species, live in El Salvador's rainforests, although they are now classified as endangered. Another flamboyant inhabitant of the rainforest is the Torogoz, the national bird of El Salvador. It is, indeed, a very beautiful bird to behold. Although it may seem ordinary at first glance, it is in their mating when they show off their unique grace.

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El Salvador Project

By Caitlin Zacharias