well, depends how big the canary is......
canaries do have feathers and they have lots of different colors canaries are a type of a bird
Baby canaries typically begin to grow their feathers around 10 to 14 days after hatching. By this time, they start developing down feathers, which are soft and fluffy. Full feathering occurs by about 3 to 4 weeks of age, as they transition into fledging and preparing to leave the nest.
Canaries are typically larger than budgies, with longer bodies and tails. Canaries also have a more melodious song compared to the chirping of budgies. In terms of colors, canaries come in a wide variety of shades, while budgies usually have a mix of green and yellow feathers.
Canaries typically weigh 0.3-0.86 oz.
2 because canaries are birds and all birds have 2 legs
The possessive noun for the singular word canary is canary's, e.g. "The canary's seed dish".The possessive plural form for many canaries would be canaries', e.g. "The canaries' seed dishes".
Only one.
Canaries intend to molt around the body and they pluck their feathers but if you start to hear him/her making a funny sound it might be a Mite inestation and he is puffy all the time, take him/her to the vet.
The answer is 4 canaries and 3 cages. You can check it on paper.
An island group in the Atlantic ocean about 50 miles from Florida is the Bahamas.
The Panama Canal links the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
The Canary Current is located in the North Atlantic Ocean gyre. It flows southward along the western coast of Europe and Africa, from the waters off Iceland to nearly the equator.