EdiferiousRex
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- Jan 17, 2011
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- Parrots
- Phoebe - Lesser Sulfur Crested Cockatoo, Linus & Oliver- Red Sided Eclectus', Tiki - Odd-Ball Blue&Gold "Rescue" project
I understand the lesser and greater sulphur cockatoos are different species, and occur in isolated regions naturally. Does that mean they cannot breed in captivity? Or if you've ever heard of it occurring is it then like a mule, or a liger where the offspring is unable to breed?
Sorry if the question is odd, my boyfriend posed it to me and I had no answer, nor did google
Sorry if the question is odd, my boyfriend posed it to me and I had no answer, nor did google