Yes, as long as it isn't scared of you.
Alice L. Sadler has written: 'Your pet cockatiel' -- subject(s): Cockatiel
If you really really want a Cockatiel show your mom and dad that you are willing to take full responsibility for your animal. Also what i did when i wanted a pet, i wrote a few pages on how to care for a the pet. I suggest you do the same. Sorry if this was No help RockyMeows13 <3
The Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus) is indigenous to Australia and is a popular pet cockatoo variety.
if its wild and it is not a pet and it knows how to get food yes it will survive but if its a pet no way! u cant expect a pet to be able to survive in the wild with no food to eat! no
Rabbits are not the cleanest pet you could have (as they can carry disease), but as long as you keep their living environment clean and sanitary, you won't have any problems.
It's not a problem, in a way it's a good thing because, while a dog may eat a cockatiel if it becomes angry with it, a cockatiel definatly won't eat a dog!
for a pet bird, i would probably say that it would be a cockatiel or a parakeet
they are all over pet pet park, it depends on the egg, each egg is in a different place whites in the barn the red eggs are in pirate alley
there are many different reason's it could have died. Temperature, Diet, or an illness
you have to find tecna then you click on the pet center a get an egg
You can buy them from pet shops. -------------------------------------------------- Look for local breeders in your newspaper as they are most likely in better health, hand fed and weaned.