Peru Crate

In this Atlas Crate, you can weave a blanket, play sapo, and explore Peru!

Illustration of Anya the Cricket and Milo the Sandpiper holding travel luggage

"Peru is home to my cousin Oscar and a lot of other fabulous birds!"

Explore:

  • Nazca Lines
  • Weaving
  • Alpacas

Fun Facts

  1. photo by Vladimir Wrangel/shutterstock.com

      Tunki

    1. This flashy fellow is viewed by many as the unofficial bird of Peru. The Quechua people of the Andes mountains call him tunki, but he’s also known as The Andean cock-of-the-rock, a name that really works with that flashy hairstyle. Rock on, little dude!
  2. photo by ostill/shutterstock.com

      Macaw

    1. The multi-colored macaw likes to hang out by the Amazon river with a few hundred close friends. They collect clay from the river bank and then head for the trees to eat it! We’re not sure why macaws get the munchies for clay, but some naturalists think it might be because it has salt that they need for their health.
  3. photo by Marcos Amend/shutterstock.com

      Hoatzin

    1. If you visit Peru’s Manu National Park and hear something hissing, groaning, croaking, or grunting overhead, don’t panic. It might just be a hoatzin. If you’re still not sure, take a deep sniff. The hoatzin is so famous for its bad breath, its nickname is the stink bird!

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