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English: The Jamaican Red Macaw (Ara gossei) may have been a species of parrot in the Psittacidae family that was was endemic to Jamaica, but its existence is hypothetical.
Español: El Guacamayo Jamaicano Rojo o Guacamayo de Gosse era una especie de guacamayo endémica de la isla de Jamaica. |
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Source | Extinct birds : an attempt to unite in one volume a short account of those birds which have become extinct in historical times : that is, within the last six or seven hundred years : to which are added a few which still exist, but are on the verge of extinction. By Lionel Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild (8 February 1868 – 27 August 1937). (https://archive.org/details/extinctbirdsatte00roth) | |||||||||||||||||||
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