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Jaco is a common name for a type of bird that belongs to the genus Penelope.
Jaco birds are also known as guans or jacuguaƧu.
They are native to South and Central America, and they live in tropical and subtropical forests.
Jaco birds are known for their loud and distinctive calls, which sound like "jaco-jaco" or "wac-wac".
They are also known for their colorful plumage, which varies from brown to black, with white or blue markings on the throat, chest, and wings.
Jaco birds are omnivorous, feeding on fruits, seeds, insects, and small animals.
They are social and form flocks of up to 30 individuals.
Jaco birds are important seed dispersers and prey for predators such as eagles, hawks, and jaguars.