Guará, from the Tupi-Guarani "awa'rá" means "red". Eudocimus ruber is a bird typical of the Atlantic coast in South America that lives in mangrove regions. Its reddish color is the result of a diet based on carbs, rich in carotenoids. However, the color the Guará is not only associated with its biology: this species is included in the Red Book of Endangered Brazilian Fauna (Institute Chico Mendes Biodiversity Conservation).
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