It depends on the species. In many species of cockatoo, it is almost impossible to tell the difference between a male and a female. In some, the colouring of the feathers is more vivid in males, while in others, their eye colour differs.
definitely a mulucan cockatoo
there is two the red tailed black cockatoo and the major Mitchell's cockatoo
There are both males and females of all species of cockatoo, otherwise cockatoos could not reproduce. In some species it can be difficult to determine the difference between males and females. In some, the colouring of the feathers is more vivid in males, while in others, their eye colour differs.
Yes, a cockatoo has a tail.
The 21 species of cockatoos include the Black Cockatoo, Umbrella Cockatoo, Moluccan Cockatoo, Lesser Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo, Greater Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo, Goffin's Cockatoo, Citron-Crested Cockatoo, Long-Billed Corella, Short-Billed Corella, Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo, Rose-Breasted Cockatoo (Galah), and several species of white and black cockatoos. Other notable species are the Palm Cockatoo, Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo, Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo, Western Corella, and the Gang-Gang Cockatoo. Each species exhibits unique characteristics and behaviors, contributing to the diversity of this avian family.
the cockatoo is the family to the Cacatuidae.
Cockatoos is the plural of cockatoo.
There is no word for cockatoo in Italian.
A black cockatoo is any of various species of Australian cockatoo of the genus Calyptothycus with mainly black plumage, sometimes also called the great black cockatoo.
Solomons Cockatoo was created in 1853.
Palm Cockatoo was created in 1788.
The Green Cockatoo was created in 1937.