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  2. Glossy black cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    The glossy black cockatoo's closest relative is the red-tailed black cockatoo; the two species form the genus Calyptorhynchus. [2] They are distinguished from the other black cockatoos of the genus Zanda by different tail colour and head pattern, significant sexual dimorphism , and differences in two juvenile call types, a squeaking begging ...

  3. Category:Calyptorhynchus - Wikipedia

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    Glossy black cockatoo; R. Red-tailed black cockatoo This page was last edited on 28 November 2024, at 15:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Calyptorhynchus - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow-tailed black cockatoo, Baudin's black cockatoo and Carnaby's black cockatoo were previously included in Calyptorhynchus as subgenus Zanda. However, based on genetic divergence Zanda was recognised as a genus and the three species transferred out of Calyptorhynchus .

  5. Stunning Black Cockatoo Shows Off His 'Big Wings' Trick - AOL

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    Even black cats and shelter dogs with black fur have trouble getting adopted! Black Cockatoos like Puppy are from a few different parrot species that are all native to Australia.

  6. Screaming’ Hungry Baby Black Palm Cockatoo at San ... - AOL

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    Black Palm Cockatoos are the largest of the world’s cockatoo species (there are 18 in total). They can grow to up to 24 inches long and weigh up to 3 pounds. They can grow to up to 24 inches ...

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    And if this reignites your love of great animal videos, don't miss the reason Why Everyone Is Falling in Love With This Search and Rescue Dog!To discover more amazing secrets about living your ...

  8. Zanda (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Zanda is a genus of Australian cockatoos in the subfamily Calyptorhynchinae, containing three species. Members of the genus are mostly black in colour, with short crests. The taxa may be differentiated partly by size and partly by small areas of red, grey, and yellow plumage, especially in the tail feath

  9. File:Glossy Black Cockatoo.ogv - Wikipedia

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