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cockatoo [ˌkɒkəˈtu:, Am ˈkɑ:kətu:] N ZOOL

cockerel [ˈkɒkərəl, Am ˈkɑ:kɚəl] N

cocktail [ˈkɒkteɪl, Am ˈkɑ:k-] N

1. cocktail (drink):

2. cocktail (mixture):

cocker spaniel [ˈkɒkəʳ-, Am ˈkɑ:kɚ-] N

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Most cockatiels enjoy looking at themselves in mirrors and will engage in the activity for hours.
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A single cockatiel could be adopted for $45, while the price for a pair would be $60.
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The larger cockatoos can live 3070 years depending on the species or occasionally longer and cockatiels can live for about 20 years.
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Pied cockatiel plumage patterns vary significantly from animal to animal, giving rise to cockatiel breeders and hobbyists' heavy pied and light pied loose distinctions.
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In contrast to other parrots, male and female cockatiels both take part in raising their young.
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Often, a cockatiel sold through a pet store will have a toy in its cage when on display.
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Thus pied cockatiels are characterised by the degree of their yellow or yellow-white colouring in these areas.
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The most widespread species, such as the galah and cockatiel, are open-country specialists that feed on grass seeds.
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As a caged bird, cockatiels are second in popularity only to the budgerigar.
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The punny food-animal hyrids, or food-imals, include the likes of tacodiles, fruit cockatiels, cucumbirds, bananostriches, flamangoes, wildabeets and watermelophants.
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