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Posizione Paese - United States



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Informazioni per il dominio galah.it


indirizzo IP:


185.199.111.153 185.199.110.153 185.199.109.153 185.199.108.153


Server dei nomi di dominio:


ns81.domaincontrol.com ns82.domaincontrol.com


Informazioni sul server Whois per galah.it

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Domain: galah.it
Status: ok
Signed: no
Created: 2016-01-31 04:25:53
Last Update: 2024-02-16 00:59:55
Expire Date: 2025-01-31

Registrant
Organization: ITtrust Domain Services LTD
Address: 6th floor 2 Grand Canal Square
Dublin
D02 A342
Dublin
IE
Created: 2017-11-16 20:12:22
Last Update: 2024-04-11 11:20:05

Admin Contact
Name: hidden
Organization: hidden

Technical Contacts
Name: hidden

Registrar
Organization: 1 Api GmbH
Name: 1API-REG
Web: http://www.1api.net
DNSSEC: yes


Nameservers
ns81.domaincontrol.com
ns82.domaincontrol.com



Brief facts about galah:

The galah, less commonly known as the pink and grey cockatoo or rose-breasted cockatoo, is an Australian species of cockatoo and the only member of the genus Eolophus. The galah is adapted to a wide variety of modified and unmodified habitats and is one of Australia's most abundant and widespread bird species. The species is endemic to mainland Australia. It was introduced to Tasmania, where it is now widespread, in the mid-19th century and much more recently to New Zealand.

Cockatoos

Talking birds

Endemic birds of Australia

 

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