My black palm cockatoo eating mashed potatoes
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Where did u get him!?!? This is my dream bird
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@lisa248363 sorry i wasnt talking to you i was talking to goodonya08.
btw i love you palm cockatoo(also calles goliath cockatoo btw....)
he is so cute and i think you have a very good companionship with him or her
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Clean fed loved and warm. You are so lucky . To have such a loveing bird. Wish you both the best.... Signed Polly the major Mitchell..
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I have a male named Takio xD He loves to try and peel potatoes as appose to eating them
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money?????? thanks
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aww she is using a spoon! what a clever girl ;)
you are so lucky to have one of these. i would simply love to have one, you should find her a boyfriend in your area!
the closest thing to a palm cockatoo ive ever seen was a umbrella cockatoo named apollo. he adopted me as his pet and belongs to a friend of mine. i love cockatoos!
StatusThe Palm Cockatoo is still relatively common in Cape York, but is threatened there by habitat loss, particularly bauxite mining around Weipa and altered fire regimes elsewhere. Palm Cockatoos are hunted in New Guinea. This species is in high demand for the pet trade due to its unusual appearance. The Palm Cockatoo is currently evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix I of CITES.
grandmazoo 9 months ago
Thanks for the information! That's too bad they are being hunted like that. Such a sweet bird, but rather not have them taken from the wild to be caged as a pet.
lisa248363 9 months ago
for god sake palm cockatoos are native to australia and are not endangered so shut up
Origamiking1 10 months ago
You sound like you have anger issues. Grow up. This is my pet and she is cool and that is all that matters. Why you care about me and mine befuddles me. :-)
lisa248363 10 months ago
Endangered animals are protected under international law by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)
goodonya08 2 years ago
Exactly-International Trade-she was captive bred in the United States and this doesn't apply to her. No black palms are permitted to be brought into the country now without proper permits, or at all, if I am understanding what I have been told properly. Regardless, she is a very sweet bird. Lovely species with little known about them. Do you know much about them? I would love to learn more.
lisa248363 2 years ago