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What is the sulphur crested cockatoo a predator of?
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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What does a sulphur crested cockatoo eat?
The sulphur-crested cockatoo feeds mostly on native flowers and berries, roots, seeds and grains, and nuts, which it can crack with its very strong beak.
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Is the sulphur crested cockatoo endangered?
The sulphur-crested cockatoo, native to Australia, is not at all endangered.
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What does a sulphur crested cockatoo look like?
Sulphur crested cockatoos are parrots, so they have the same features of a parrot. A sulphur-crested cockatoo has a strong, curved beak for cracking seeds and nuts. It also has a bright yellow crest...
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Are sulphur crested cockatoos rare?
Not at all. Flocks of sulphur crested cockatoos are a very common sight throughout the eastern states of Australia, and in the north. They can be seen in the bush, in farmland areas, and on the...