Cockatoo
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Cockatoo Beak Grinding
Cockatoo beak grinding is a common bird behavior and goes hand-in-hand with their typical cockatoo pose: feathers slightly puffed up…
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Rare Cockatoos
Cockatoos are smart and lovable, but they can be naughty too. They often chew wood decking and paneling on houses,…
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Understanding Cockatoo Body Language
Understanding cockatoo body language is important to the health of your bird. The way your cockatoo moves could indicate all…
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The Anatomy of a Cockatoo
Cockatoos are a symbol of freedom and the ability to find your way through life. They also represent community and…
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Causes of Cockatoo Bite and How to Stop It
Cockatoos make great pets but they also have a tendency to bite. This biting behavior can lead to severe injuries.…
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How to Stop a Screaming Cockatoo
All cockatoos love attention and interaction, but when their screaming gets out of control, it can become a huge problem.…
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Why Do Cockatoos Like Music?
You may have seen a video of Snowball, the sulfur-crested cockatoo whose dance moves went viral. He was filmed dancing…
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Can a Cockatoo Talk?
Cockatoos are good at mimicking sounds, but they can’t understand the context. This means that they will mimic their owners…
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Green Cockatoo Bird Facts
Green cockatoos are intelligent and gregarious birds that often make good pets. They require regular handling, play time, and exercise.…
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The Rainbow Cockatoo
These birds are very raucous and frequently get into territorial disputes with sulphur-crested cockatoos over nesting hollows. The resulting squabbles…
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