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Yes. Whilst cockatoos are found in other continents, there are numerous species native to Australia. These include the sulphur-crested cockatoo, gang-gang cockatoo, cockatiel, yellow-tailed black cockatoo, red-tailed black cockatoo, galah and corella.

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