Galahs are endemic to Australia. They are found almost everywhere in Australia, including the eastern two-thirds of the island state of Tasmania. They are not found in some parts of the very arid, sandy interior of the country. Galahs are prolific in bushland, the outback, cities and towns, and even alpine areas. They are not common in rainforests.
The average lifespan of a galah, under ideal conditions, is 60 years.
As long as the chicken cage has a high enough roof, a galah can certainly live in the same area as chickens.
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A galah that has lived its life as a pet is unlikely to survive in the wild. Galahs normally live in the wild, being abundant through most of Australia.
No. Galahs live in the wild in Australia.
Galah was created in 1817.
Flaming Galah was created in 1971.
There is no physical way to tell the age of a galah.
The scientific name of the galah is Eolophus roseicapillus.
A galah is not considered endangered. Its classification is LC, least concern.
it takes a galah 12 months to teach a galah to talk Evan if u teach it every day to talk.
She or he might be used to being held or galah was from a shelter