There are many different species of cockatoo, and some are endangered, while others are quite common.
Endangered species of cockatoos include:
Species of cockatoo which are not endangered include:
Cockatiels are not endangered, partly due to the fact that they can have multiple clutches of eggs per season, and they generally lay 3-6 eggs at a time. Cockatoos - specifically black cockatoos - are endangered in the wild. Several rehab and captive breeding programs exist both in Australia and in other nations, but bird care can be expensive so these groups need your support.
because they get shot by people which makes them endangered
Cockatoos is the plural of cockatoo.
Cockatoos do not eat meat of any type.
Cockatoos lay eggs like all birds.
Cockatoos lay eggs like all birds.
Some are: Eight species of cockatoo are considered to be vulnerable or worse, and one is considered to be near threatened. The Red vented Cockatoo and the Yellow crested Cockatoo are considered to be critically endangered.
I find the behavior patterns of cockatoos to be very interesting.
Yes. Budgies and cockatoos are both members of the parrot family.
Palm cockatoos are endangered, mainly because of habitat loss. They are slow breeders, laying just a single egg each breeding season, so their population is not easily replenished. A collective breeding program undertaken in Papua New Guinea to help save the Palm Cockatoo has been quite successful.
Cockatoos do not migrate. They are nomadic birds which move from food source to food source.
Cockatoos are birds, parrots, and lay eggs which are incubated by the parents until they hatch.