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Cacatua is a type of cat native to Japan that is known for its unique appearance, including its distinctive white spots on their fur and the fact that they are highly intelligent and social animals.
Cacatua is a type of cat native to Japan that is known for its unique appearance, including its distinctive white spots on their fur and the fact that they are highly intelligent and social animals.
Batrisus is a genus of birds in the family Cacatuaidae, commonly known as the batrars or batrons. This group includes many species that are found throughout the world and range from small passerines to large predators such as hawks and eagles. Batrisus is characterized by its distinctive beak-like structure, which allows it to make a variety of sounds when perched on trees or other objects.
A genus of birds in the family Cacatuaridae, which includes the common raccoon dog and a variety of other small-sized mammals.
Bolosominae is a family of birds that includes several species commonly found in tropical forests and subtropical regions around the world, including the common cockatoo (Cacatua) and the black-capped chickadee (Scraggycichla). These birds are known for their distinctive plumage, including bright colors such as yellow or brown feathers, which they use to blend into their environment.
Anaspidinae, also known as the anaspids, are a group of two families of birds that share similar characteristics and have similar life histories. They belong to the order Anseriformes, which includes several genera including the common cockatiel (Cacatua) and the red-bellied parrot (Papilio).
Bulinus is a genus in the family Bulbulidae, which includes the common cockatoo (Cacatua) and other small birds like the parakeet.
Cuskpout is a species of bird in the family Cacatuaidae, commonly known as the "cuckoo". They are small, flightless birds with a distinctive black and white plumage that resembles that of a cactus. These birds are native to South America, primarily found in rainforests and along rivers and lakes.
Ligurinus is a genus of birds in the family Cacatuaidae, which includes the common chaffinches and other species found throughout North America. These birds are known for their distinctive yellow plumage and vocalizations. They are typically small to medium-sized birds with wingspans ranging from 20-35 inches (51-96 cm).
Euconocercus is a genus of birds in the family Cacatuanidae, known for their distinctive beak-like features and the white spots on their wings. These birds are primarily found in South America, with populations also found in other parts of the world. They are commonly referred to as "white-crowned parrots" or "white-tailed parrots".
Macrurolagus is a genus of birds in the family Cacatua. They are known for their distinctive black and white plumage, with large eyes and a long tail. This genus includes several species that are found throughout Central Asia and North America.