Zebras and parakeets cannot live together due to their vastly different environmental and social needs. Zebras are large, social mammals that require open spaces and specific diets, while parakeets are small birds that thrive in aviaries with different dietary and environmental requirements. Additionally, the size difference and potential for stress or aggression make cohabitation impractical and unsafe for both species. It's best to house them separately in appropriate environments.
my dog ate my parakeet...
Dose a zebra or monkey live in Australia
if you mean catch a parakeet and put it in a cage in the zoo , then yes.
Live - Zebra album - was created in 1990.
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No, zebra finches can also be found in pet stores outside of Australia.
They live in Africa.
They can but i still think that the rat would attack the parakeet the parakeet would obviously poke its eyes out
Keeping a parakeet and a finch together would be a very, very bad idea. The parakett is a hookbill with a very strong beak and could easily kill the little finch. Especaially in a small cage. Even if the finch wasn't killed, he would be under constant stress from having to live with a much stronger and aggressive bird. I would NOT attempt this.
zebra is unable to live. poor zebra. RIP stripy.
A zebra can live to around 10 years of age.
it lives in the canopy