Let me guess at rephrasing the question: "Will a pet parakeet that has escaped its cage be able to survive in the wild, or will it die?" Is that what you mean? The answer to that depends on the climate where you live. Escaped parakeets have been able to establish breeding populations in the wild in warm places, like Florida, California, and Hawaii. There are even wild-living monk parakeets in New York. But if you live in a cold place, or a place where it gets cold in winter, well, ... A parakeet has no instinct to migrate when food becomes scarce. All parakeets eventually die. "In some places a parakeet will find no food or water even in the places listed above. the chances of getting a parakeet back that has flown away is a 1% chance by the way."
Parakeets that live in groups are usually more friendly. In the wild, parakeets live in flocks, so it's best if you buy them in pairs.
PARAKEETS!
They live in trees in Australia. They come from Australia you can also find them in South America
trees
Palm Trees and wild trees
Where do parakeets live and i want a place that is in Singapore
Australia.
usually the wild
No, parakeets do not live in the rainforest. Parakeets are commonly found in a variety of habitats such as grasslands, woodlands, and savannas. They prefer areas with open spaces and plenty of food sources.
It would be the trees leaves
Yes It does Because parakeets need hot air to live in That's where they live longer and also Parakeets Love to have hot tropical Rain forest
no