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Some cockatoos started raiding trash bins in Australia. Then, they taught their friends how – ZME Science
They’re like the raccoons of the bird kingdom.
Cockatoo in the process of prying a bin lid open. Credit: Barbara Klump / Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior.
Cockatoos are usually cherished and loved due to their unique personalities — but not in affluent Sydney suburbs where the parrots are ransacking…
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