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Sydney's cockatoos have learned to use public fountains, showing their adaptability in urban areas.
Sulfur-crested cockatoos in Sydney have learned to use public drinking fountains by gripping the handles and turning them to access water.
This behavior, observed in about 70% of the local population over 44 days, shows the birds' problem-solving skills and adaptability in urban environments.
The reasons behind this behavior, such as water quality or safety, are still under investigation.
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Las cacatúas de Sídney han aprendido a usar las fuentes públicas, lo que demuestra su capacidad de adaptación en las zonas urbanas.