After the Pilaf Gang is destroyed, the Dragon Gang celebrates before the credits roll. The average floor diameter is 20cm (range 12- 33cm). The average hollow entrance dimensions are height 22.4cm, width 15.2cm largest breeding entrance measured is 39 x 24 cms The smallest breeding hollow entrance is 10 x 7 cms. They are also considerably smaller and their iconic crest is much puffier than the usual one in bigger cockatoos. He proves to be a valuable rival and ally of Monkey Boy and. With the Canberra nest hollows, the average height in a tree is 6.5m (range 2.5 - 10m). Their distinct features put them far apart from other common cockatoo breeds. I had met a gorgeous male gang gang once that loved nothing but being cuddled, he was a sweetheart and I had seriously considered one as a pet myself but the more I researched the more I came to realise that sometimes keeping a bird such as the gang gang can be a really bad choice on the birds part unless one is fully educated, prepared and has the ideal environment for them to be content. Unlike most members of their family, the Gang Gang Cockatoo has a striking and unusual appearance. If you haven't had much experience with birds and specifically cockatoos I would do a lot of research before seriously considering one as a pet, or consider a less demanding parrot. These guys do need a lot of time and a very harmonious, peaceful environment to stay happy. I did hear of a breeder putting a few babies from a cage into another larger cage for more space and they heavily plucked overnight from the stress. Size-wise, they’re around 13 inches in length and usually have a weight that falls approximately 10 ounces. Can cause them to start pulling feathers overnight. Prepare yourself to meet one of the biggest goofballs in the pet parrot world, the Gang-Gang Cockatoo or Gang-Gang as it’s also called. Gang-Gang cockatoo Besides having a great name, the gang-gang cockatoo is an all-grey cockatoo with a bright pink head and crest. They are also extremely prone to plucking brought on by stress, simple things such as changing things in their environment, picking up on tension in the home, a noisy home, separation anxiety etc. They are very needy birds and really are best kept in pairs as they will bond very closely and become very dependant on their owner otherwise. Gang gangs are tricky as pets and certainly not for the inexperienced bird owner.
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