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Yes galahs and sulphur crested cockatoos are known to mate
no they dont
Never say never, but very unlikely long-term
because they walk along the tree tops foraging in groups for food
Propably not. Hand-reared bird rarely get along vety well with any bird, even if it's his own specie. Even if cockatiel and conure weren't hand-reared, their size-different is too big: conure can easilly kill small-beaked cockatiel.
The amount of sulphur in coal is directly related to the amount of sulphur dioxide it would produce on burning and hence it becomes necessary to check sulphur content since there are emission limits on amount of sulphur dioxides that can come out since it is an air pollutant. To remove sulphur one might consider adding carbonates as it would help convert sulphur dioxide to sulphates which can be removed along with the ash.
No.
Crested geckos come in a variety of colors and patterns, these are referred to as morphs. Spots along the geckos body, limbs and tail would be considered the dalmatian morph/trait. An animal that exhibits 20 or more spots (black, red, green, white) would be considered a "dalmatian crested gecko". An animal that exhibits 50 or more spots would be considered a "super dalmatian crested gecko".
The Crested Geckos head is not what you might call oversized all be it large. It is not over large but it appears larger than it is due to the broadness of the skull above the eyes and the Crests along its head accentuate its size.
it all depends on which breed of dog you get. some are very defeansive so they will fight with other animals. but others are easy going and will get allong with a cockatoo :)
I've read many an article where Budgies are said to be a natural enemy to the Cockatiel, however; I have three Budgies and two Cockatiels who live in separate cages but daily are allowed out to roam around the livingroom together. They all get along quite well and most times explore each others cages while sampling each others food dish. Occasionally the male Cockatiel will make a ruckus if one of the male Budgies happens to be in the cage with the female Cockatiel, but none of them have ever fought or shown any display of aggression where I have had to intervene. They get along (as a family).
Well, if you spay her no!