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Sulphur Crested Cockatoo

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Like most cockatoos the sulphur crested cockatoo lives in Australia.
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These birds really are unmistakable. Their all-over brilliant white plumage is visible from many kilometres away, silhouetted against distant hills or outlined against the horizon . Among the largest of our parrots, they can reach half a me...
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Cacatua galerita; Kakatoe galerita; sulphur-crested cockatoo
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No they cannot lay eggs. Males are still males. Human, bird, fish. Males cannot produce eggs
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I have found lessers to be of the most unpredictable, as far as nature goes. In general, they are just like cockatoos, especially in the ways you described: loud, needy and destructive. Many lessers make great companions, but there are some...
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The sulphur-crested cockatoo, native to Australia, is not at all endangered.
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Cockatoos will eat some insects, but they aren't much of a predator. In the wild, they eat a mostly herbivorous diet: nuts/seeds, fruit, leaves and stems.
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No - but if the wire is thin enough, it could chew its way through. It is unlikely, however. A bigger concern is that the cockatoo may try to get through, and get its head caught. In this case, it could break its neck bringing its head back...
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Im 99.99 % sure that you don't
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I adore my sulphur crested, Patrick. That said, he is a handful! You have to devote a lot of time and energy into any sort of larger bird. Patrick is also loud, messy, aggressive towards my boyfriend, and easily angered. When angry, he squa...
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