A normal clutch for a Sulphur Crested cockatoo is 5-6.
SP3
60 to 70 degrees
Sulpher is non-existent. Sulphur is a non-metal.
A permit is not required to keep a sulphur crested cockatoo anywhere in Australia.
In the wild, the cockatoo's "cousins" usually eat nuts, and therefor need a strong curved beak to open the nuts.
definitely a mulucan cockatoo
Yes, but you'll need to apply for a permit.
yes it is legal, although they are expensive and need alot of attention.
there is two the red tailed black cockatoo and the major Mitchell's cockatoo
Yes, a cockatoo has a tail.
Im 99.99 % sure that you don't