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  2. Sulphur-crested cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    They may also make aggressive, unpredictable movements which can frighten people and animals unaware of the accompanying affection. One cockatoo called Fred was still alive at 100 years of age in 2014. [24] Cocky Bennett of Tom Ugly's Point in Sydney was a celebrated sulphur-crested cockatoo who reached an age of 100 years or more. He had lost ...

  3. Cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    Cockatoos can often be taught to wear a parrot harness, enabling their owners to take them outdoors. Cockatoos have been used in animal-assisted therapy, generally in nursing homes. [134] Cockatoos often have pronounced responses to musical sounds and numerous videos exist showing the birds dancing to popular music.

  4. Triton cockatoo - Wikipedia

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    It is white, with a large yellow crest that it can raise. It is 45–55 cm (18–22 in) long, weighing 550–600 g (19–21 oz) and can live up to 40 years. [5] [6] This subspecies differs from the Australian greater sulphur-crested cockatoo in that it is smaller, with broader crest feathers and has a pale blue periophthalmic ring instead of white.

  5. Cat predation on wildlife - Wikipedia

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    Cats kill billions of wild birds each year. This feral cat near Brisbane has caught a Pale-headed rosella.. Cat predation on wildlife is the result of the natural instincts and behavior of both feral and owned house cats to hunt small prey, including wildlife.

  6. Precious Cockatoo Who 'Misses Daddy' Has Everyone in Their ...

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    In the wild, Cockatoos live in colonies. So they need social interaction or else they start exhibiting bad behaviors and can even be downright destructive. When left alone too long these birds can ...

  7. Study links cat colors to aggression

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    A new study suggests cats show their true colors in their fur. Veterinary experts say it's possible that the color of a cat may be a sign of how aggressive they are toward humans.

  8. Cockatoos Enjoying Leftover Pizza on Hotel Balcony Are Living ...

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    Cockatoos actually have a preferred foot to use for this purpose, just like humans are right or left-handed. Despite how adorable this video is. In general, it’s not a good idea to give ...

  9. Parrot - Wikipedia

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    A yellow-tailed black cockatoo using its strong bill to search for grubs. The diet of parrots consists of seeds, fruit, nectar, pollen, buds, and sometimes arthropods and other animal prey. The most important of these for most true parrots and cockatoos are seeds; the large and powerful bill has evolved to open and consume tough seeds.