
Koi Knives EDC Pocket Knife - Garry the Galah
The word "Galah" is also used in Australia for a silly person, a bit of a clown. This is thought to have come from the silly antics of Galah birds. Though highly intelligent, galahs often play the fool – hanging upside-down on branches, sliding down wires, tumbling and wrestling each other on the ground.
While this pocket knife may resemble the Galah - it is anything but silly - with its' strong G10 handle and Sandvik blade it'll be with you for like (much like Galahs and their partners).
The Galah is one of the most common and widespread cockatoos found in almost all parts of mainland Australia. They can often be seen in large flocks in open country, foraging for food on open grassy areas.
With their distinctive pink and grey plumage and their bold and loud behaviour, they are an interesting species to watch.
You can tell the difference between the male and female Galah by their eyes. The female Galah has pink eyes.
Knife Specs
Blade Length: 87mm | Overall Length: 206mm | Folded Length: 118mm | Blade Thickness: 2.5mm | Weight: 129g
Bird Specs
Diet: Herbivore - seeds
Average Lifespan In Captivity: Up to 40 years (72 years is the oldest known)
Wingspan: 75 cm (30 in)
Weight: 270–350 g (10–12 oz)