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Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2025 11:33:27 +0200
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4 foods that trigger Dementia

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atoos are popular birds in aviculture, but their needs are difficult to meet. The cockatiel is the easiest cockatoo species to maintain and is by far the most frequently kept in captivity. White cockatoos are more commonly found in captivity than black cockatoos. Illegal trade in wild-caught birds contributes to the decline of some cockatoo species in the wild.

Etymology

Look up cockatoo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
The word cockatoo dates from the 17th century and is derived from Dutch kaketoe, which in turn is from the Indonesian/Malay kakatua. Seventeenth-century variants include cacato, cockatoon and crockadore, and cokato, cocatore and cocatoo were used in the 18th century. The derivation has also been used for the family and generic names Cacatuidae and Cacatua, respectively.

In Australian slang or vernacular speech, a person who is assigned to keep watch while others undertake clandestine or illegal activities, particularly gambling, may be referred to as a "cockatoo". Proprietors of small agricultural undertakings are often jocularly or slightly disparagingly referred to as "cocky farmers".

Taxonomy
Psittaciformes	
Strigopidae – New Zealand parrots

Cacatuidae – cockatoos

Psittacidae – African and New World parrots

Psittaculidae – Old World parrots

Cacatuidae	
Calyptorhynchus – black cockatoos (2 species)

Zanda – black cockatoos (3 species)

Nymphicus – cockatiel

Probosciger – palm cockatoo

Callocephalon – gang-gang cockatoo

Eolophus – galah

Lophochroa – pink cockatoo

Cacatua – white cockatoos and corellas (13 species)

Genus level cladogram of the cockatoos based on a 2023 molecular phylogenetic study by Brian Smith and collaborators. The number of species in each genus is from the list maintained by Frank Gill, Pamela Rasmussen and David Donsker on behalf of the International Ornithological Committee (IOC), now the International Ornithologists' Union.
The cockatoos were first defined as a subfamily Cacatuinae within the parrot family Psittacidae by English naturalist George Robert Gra

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