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The [[biological order|order]] '''Psittaciformes''' includes the [[parrot]]s and the [[cockatoo]]s. This is reflected in the subdivision within this order as it contains two [[biological family|families]], the [[Psittacidae]] or [[parrot]] family<ref>See for example: "parrot." Encyclopædia Britannica. [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9058559 Encyclopædia Britannica Online] | The [[biological order|order]] '''Psittaciformes''' includes the [[parrot]]s and the [[cockatoo]]s. This is reflected in the subdivision within this order as it contains two [[biological family|families]], the [[Psittacidae]] or [[parrot]] family<ref>See for example: "parrot." Encyclopædia Britannica. [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9058559 Encyclopædia Britannica Online]</ref> and the [[Cacatuidae]] or [[Cockatoo]] family. | ||
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The order Psittaciformes includes the parrots and the cockatoos. This is reflected in the subdivision within this order as it contains two families, the Psittacidae or parrot family[1] and the Cacatuidae or Cockatoo family.
References
- ↑ See for example: "parrot." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online