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Cockatoos share many features with other parrots including the characteristic curved beak shape and a zygodactyl foot (two toes forward and two toes back). They differ however in a number of anatomical characteristics, including the often spectacular movable headcrest, and their lack of the Dyck texture feather composition which gives many parrots their iridescent colours. Cockatoo species are on average larger than other parrot species. The Cockatiel though is a small cockatoo and the very biggest parrots are not cockatoos, the Hyacinth Macaw being the longest and the Kakapo the heaviest. Cockatoos as a family have a much more restricted range than the larger parrot group, occurring naturally only in Australia and nearby islands. ORDER PSITTACIFORMES
de:Kakadus eo:Kakatuedoj fr:Cacatuidé nl:Cacatuidae sl:Kakadu sv:Kakaduor |
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