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Cockatoo

British pronunciation/kˈɒkɐtˌuː/
American pronunciation/ˈkɑkəˌtu/
Cockatoo
[NOUN]
1

an Australian songbird of the parrot family with a brightly colored crest

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cockatoo definition and meaning

What is a "cockatoo"?

A cockatoo is a majestic and charismatic bird known for its striking appearance, distinctive crest, and enchanting personality. Native to the tropical regions of Australia, Indonesia, and the surrounding islands, cockatoos come in a range of species, each with its unique coloration and characteristics. These intelligent birds are famous for their ability to mimic sounds and human speech, captivating their human companions with their vocal talents. Cockatoos have a prominent crest on top of their heads, which they can raise or lower to express their emotions and communicate with others. With their social nature, cockatoos thrive on attention and interaction, forming strong bonds with their human caretakers. They are highly active and require mental stimulation, including toys and puzzles, to keep their inquisitive minds engaged.

Examples
1Now the cockatoos have just come over.
2quail cockatoo mole goldfish scorpion
3The cockatoo saves the day, only to find a cat.
4The glossy black cockatoo is one of the most endangered birds in the world.
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