No, cockatoos and macaws cannot crossbreed because they belong to different families within the order Psittaciformes. Cockatoos are part of the family Cacatuidae, while macaws belong to the family Psittacidae. The genetic differences between these families prevent successful interbreeding. Therefore, although they may share some similarities as parrots, they are not capable of producing hybrid offspring.
depends what breed
Edward J. Boosey has written: 'Parrots, cockatoos & macaws' -- subject(s): Parrots
Kokakos live in New Zealand. If you mean cockatoos, they are native to Australia and Indonesia. Macaws are from the South American rainforest.
Scarlet and Catalina (which is a hybrid of scarlet x blue and gold)
Yes they can cross breed.
anything toy breed
I am pretty sure you can cross breed unlimited as long as you breed ones that can breed rather than breed like a white rose and a yellow rose.
Some large parrot species, including large cockatoos, Amazons, and macaws, have very long lifespans with 80 years being reported and record ages of over one hundred.
Tulip and rose are noncompatible and so cannot cross breed.
Yes, you can cross breed berry plants. Berries commonly cross breed with citrus fruits.
Cross, cross-breed, cur, half-blood, half-breed, hybrid, mixture, mutt.
Generally all dogs can cross breed.