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Kakadu is the German word for cockatoo Kakadu may refer to: Places Australia * Kakadu National Park, a protected area * Kakadu Highway, a highway in the Northern Territory * Kakadu, Northern Territory, a locality Plants and animals Australia * Kakadu dunnart, a species of dunnart * Kakadu pebble-mound mouse, a species of rodent * Kakadu plum, a species of flowering plant * Kakadu woolly-butt, a species of tree * Kakadu sand goanna, a species of monitor lizard * Kakadu vicetail, a species of dragonfly Arts and entertainment * Kakadu Variations, by Ludwig van Beethoven * ''Kakadu und Kiebitz'', a 1920 German silent film * Kakadu (Sculthorpe), ''Kakadu'' (Sculthorpe), an orchestral composition by Peter Sculthorpe Other

* Kakadu language, an extinct Australian Aboriginal language * Kakadu (people), an List of Indigenous Australian group names, Australian Aboriginal people * Kakadu (sailplane), ''Kakadu'' (sailplane), a large sailplane built in 1928 by Julius Hatry * Kakad ...
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Cockatoo
A cockatoo is any of the 21 parrot species belonging to the family Cacatuidae, the only family in the superfamily Cacatuoidea. Along with the Psittacoidea (true parrots) and the Strigopoidea (large New Zealand parrots), they make up the order Psittaciformes. The family has a mainly Australasian distribution, ranging from the Philippines and the eastern Indonesian islands of Wallacea to New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Australia. Cockatoos are recognisable by the prominent crests and curved bills. Their plumage is generally less colourful than that of other parrots, being mainly white, grey or black and often with coloured features in the crest, cheeks or tail. On average they are larger than other parrots; however, the cockatiel, the smallest cockatoo species, is a small bird. The phylogenetic position of the cockatiel remains unresolved, other than that it is one of the earliest offshoots of the cockatoo lineage. The remaining species are in two main clades. The five ...
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