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  2. Palm cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    The palm cockatoo (Probosciger aterrimus), also known as the goliath cockatoo or great black cockatoo, is a large, smoky-grey/black parrot of the cockatoo family native to New Guinea, the Aru Islands and the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Veterinarian and cockatoo form wild beatboxing duo [Video] - AOL

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    Simon the cockatoo and his veterinarian Dwayne Caton bond with beatboxing dance party

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

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    Just look at this smart black Cockatoo, for example! This bird named Puppy is as beautiful as can be, and I think he knows it, too. He loves to show off his 'big wings' when performing his ...

  6. Cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    The cockatiel is alternatively placed basal to all other cockatoo species, [13] [23] as the sister taxon to the black cockatoo species of the genus Calyptorhynchus [16] [22] [24] or as the sister taxon to a clade consisting of the white and pink cockatoo genera as well as the palm cockatoo. [14]

  7. Black cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    Black cockatoo is a general descriptive term for cockatoos that are mainly black and may include: Palm cockatoo, Probosciger aterrimus, also called great black cockatoo; Species of the genus Calyptorhynchus: Red-tailed black cockatoo, Calyptorhynchus banksii, has several alternative common names including black cockatoo

  8. Hilarious cockatoo won't stop heckling its owner [Video] - AOL

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  9. Snowball (cockatoo) - Wikipedia

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    Snowball (hatched c. 1996) is a male Eleonora cockatoo, noted as being the first non-human animal conclusively demonstrated to be capable of beat induction: [1] perceiving music and synchronizing his body movements to the beat (i.e. dancing).