ROSE CACKATOO
Cacatua eolophus roseicapilla

Origin: Hinterland of the Australian continent.
Habitat: Forests and woodlands.
Size: 35-38 cm.
Weight: 270-400 g.
Feeding: The diet of the species consists mainly from fruits and vegetables but not disdain even some measly bud or small insects.
Biology: Rose Cockatoo is a charming and gregarious parrot. Its beautiful and dense plumage is characterized by the many shades of pink that it takes. The iris color varies according to sex, black in males and reddish brown in females.
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