Carnaby's black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus latirostris) <br /> <br />Scientific name: Calyptorhynchus latirostris <br /> <br />Higher classification: Calyptorhynchus <br /> <br />Rank: Species <br /> <br />Scientific classification, <br /> <br />Kingdom: Animalia, <br /> <br />Phylum: Chordata, <br /> <br />Class: Aves, <br /> <br />Order: Psittaciformes, <br /> <br />Superfamily: Cacatuoidea, <br /> <br />Family: Cacatuidae, <br /> <br />Subfamily: Calyptorhynchinae, <br /> <br />Genus: Calyptorhynchus, <br /> <br />Subgenus: Zanda, <br /> <br />Species: C. latirostris <br /> <br />Type: Bird, <br /> <br />Size: Length: 54 - 60 cm, Wingspan: 110 cm, <br /> <br />Weight: 520 - 790 g, <br /> <br />Diet: Omnovore, <br /> <br />Lifespan: upto 25 - 50 years <br /> <br />** Calyptorhynchus latirostris, also known as Carnaby's cockatoo or short-billed black cockatoo,is a large black cockatoo endemic to south-western Australia. It was described in 1948 by naturalist Ivan Carnaby. It is threatened by habitat destruction. <br /> <br />More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnaby%27s_black_cockatoo
