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The Palm Cockatoo is a large, striking bird with a bold crest and a powerful beak. These birds love to play and can often be seen bouncing around in the trees!
Hábitat: Tropical forests and woodlands in New Guinea and nearby islands.
The Palm Cockatoo is a large, striking black parrot with a massive, powerful black beak. It features bright red bare patches of skin on its cheeks that flush with excitement, and a dramatic, erectile crest of long, slender black feathers.





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Palm Cockatoos are the only cockatoo species known to use tools for drumming!
Their impressive crest feathers can stand straight up, signaling surprise or alarm.
They are unique for laying only a single egg at a time, a rare trait for parrots.
This magnificent bird possesses one of the largest beaks among all parrot species.
Palm Cockatoos can use sticks or seed pods to drum on hollow logs, creating rhythmic beats that help them communicate with other cockatoos.
Palm Cockatoos use tools like twigs to fashion and maintain their nests, ensuring a safe home for their single chick.
Palm Cockatoos have bare red cheek patches that change color, showing excitement or stress, a unique way to display feelings.
These large birds munch on hard seeds, nuts, and fruits found in their forest homes.
Parinari nonda
Consumes fruit, aiding in seed dispersal through its droppings.
Canarium indicum
Cracks open hard nuts for sustenance with its powerful beak.
Eucalyptus tessellaris
Feeds on seeds, extracting them from the tree's capsules.
Aquila audax
Adults and chicks can occasionally fall prey to this large raptor.
Los animales sociales viven en grupos organizados, cooperando para obtener beneficios de supervivencia como la búsqueda de alimento, la defensa y la cría de descendencia.
Los animales arborícolas viven principalmente en los árboles, utilizándolos como refugio, alimento y protección contra los depredadores.
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
Este rasgo identifica a los organismos cuya dieta consiste total o principalmente en tejido animal.
El estado de peligro de extinción indica que una especie corre un riesgo muy alto de extinguirse en estado silvestre en un futuro próximo.
Peligro
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55-60 cm
90-100 cm
0.91-1.2 kg
40-90 años
55 km/h
These large birds munch on hard seeds, nuts, and fruits found in their forest homes.
Tropical forests and woodlands in New Guinea and nearby islands.
Foraging
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