cockatoo in A Sentence

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    It's time for the Cockatoo to wake up.

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    I rescued my Cockatoo, and I rescued my tortoise.

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    A Cockatoo whose beauty cannot be described in words.

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    Okay, that may be a bad example- a kilt AND a Cockatoo?

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    Cockatoo temporary fencing panels Height 2100mm x 2400mm width OD32mm*2.00mm spacing 60*150mm*4.00mm AU standard.

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    Cockatoos are Old World parrots that are often not as brightly colored as other parrots.

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    Strikingly beautiful birds, like the Sun birds, Cockatoos, hornbills, and pheasants, can also be observed here.

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    That means that your pet Cockatoo is actually a closer relative to crocodiles than a lizard is.

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    Cockatoo Island in Sydney is home to a working steam crane that used to be used loading boats.

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    Cockatoo Island was used for Stryker's facility; the enormous buildings there saved money on digitally expanding a set.

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    Parakeet and pink Cockatoo: By courtesy of Australian International Public Relations; woman: By courtesy of West Australian Tourist Commission.

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    When flying or landing, a Cockatoo's headcrest is often raised, as well as when it is scared, angry or excited.

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    The record for oldest living parrot, though, is held by Cookie, a Major Mitchell's Cockatoo who is 81 years old.

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    Considering the Cockatoos' capacities in previous tasks we actually expected that they would show inferences by exclusion, but this was the first test if we could detect this ability with our new task.

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    It also remains unclear how many from a unique flock of glossy black Cockatoos escaped the flames and whether they have a future on an island where much of their habitat has gone up in smoke.

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    And it is unclear how many from a unique flock of the rare glossy black Cockatoos escaped the blazes and whether they have a future on an island where much of their habitat has turned to ash.

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    Similarly, it remains unclear how many from a unique flock of glossy black Cockatoos got away from the flames and whether they have a future on an island where much of their habitat has gone up in smoke.

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    Shortly after setting sail a horde of rats caused chaos by eating through the meager grain stores that had been set aside for the Cockatoos and parrots, resulting the deaths of all but a few of the birds by the end of the journey.

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