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Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands is the home to thousands of wild chickens. It is one of the few places on earth where there are such a large number of these birds.
Yes. Chickens are quite adept at finding their own food and if there are not many predatory animals in the area they can revert to the wild. In fact, flocks of feral chickens are found in the Hawaiian Islands and the Florida Keys.
No. Chickens are domesticated.
Wild chickens live in INDIA and some of the islands of INDONESIA,and some parts of ASIA,,which was the ORIGINAL places where all chickens came from before becoming "livestock" of humans."Feral" chickens that have reverted back to the "wild" state are NOT the same as "wild" chickens.
Chickens are very common because there are more chickens then humans and at hawaii there are wild chickens.
the hawaiian island that begins with a k is Kauai
A wild chicken? Chickens are ancestors of the Junglefowl, but a chicken who lives in the wild is a wild chicken
There is no Honolulu Island. Honolulu is a city on the Island of Oahu.
All of the Hawaiian Island northwest of the Big Island are older.
They are on the island of Oahu. That is the third island from the left of the eight main Hawaiian islands.
yes, you can see one hawaiian island from another
The island of Oahu