No. Because the canary is dependent of humans for food. The canary would probably die without a human to take care of it.
Domestic Canary was created in 1758.
An Australian plainhead is a breed of domestic canary, created and used for show purposes.
Yes, the wild canary comes from the Canary and surrounding islands. The domestic canary is a descendant of the wild bird.However, the bird is named for the islands, not the other way around. The Canary Islands were named for dogs, real or otherwise, the Latin name Canariae.
A domestic rabbit may be able to survive in the wild for a short period of time. But generally no they cannot survive the wild. They do not have the instincts needed. They do not know how to escape predators or survive winters. A domestic rabbit would not last too long in the wild.
A cage bird is a bird, such as a canary or budgerigar, who is kept captive in a cage or an aviary for domestic companionship or as a hobby.
Yes, according to the Expanded Universe. He escapes and is rescued by Dengar.
The time period is considerably longer, more like a year or more.
Yes, domestic cats can survive in the wild as they have instincts for hunting and self-preservation. However, their chances of survival may vary depending on factors such as their age, health, and the availability of food and shelter in the wild.
No, domestic hamsters are not equipped to survive in the wild due to their dependence on human care and lack of natural instincts for survival.
You could, but since they are domestic hamsters they might not survive.
That is not a Canary, mom! We wanted to see the Canary.
The word canary is a noun. A canary is a small bird.