Domestic canary
About Domestic canary
Serinus canaria domestica, also known as the domestic canary, is a bird native to the Macaronesian Islands of the Azores, Madeira, and the Canary Islands. These birds are classified as herbivores with a high level of care. Meanwhile, this bird has a calm, playful, trainable, and intelligent personality.
Common Name
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Canary
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Conservation Status
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Extinct (EX)
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Taxonomy
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Scientific name
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Serinus canaria domestica
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Species
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Serinus canaria domestica
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Genus
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Serinus
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Family
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Fringillidae
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SubOrder
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Passeri
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Order
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Passeriformes
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Class
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Aves
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Phylum
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Chordata
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Characteristics
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Get to know the traits and characteristics of the Domestic canary |
Color
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White
Grey
Yellow
Red
Brown
Dark Brown
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Pattern
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Solid
Striped
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Characteristics
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Hairy
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Min Height
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4.75 Inches or 1 meters |
Max Height
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8 Inches or 1 meters |
Min Weight
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0.04 lbs |
Max Weight
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0.05 lbs |
Specific Information
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Detailed information that may be more specific than physically visible characteristics. |
Spinal Column
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Vertebrata |
Vision Systems
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Monocular Vision
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Animal Care
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This term covers all aspects of animal care. |
Maintenance
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hard |
Temperament, Personality, and Feeding Habits
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Learn more about the characteristics of the Domestic canary including personality, temperament, and feeding behaviors. |
Intelligence
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Low |
Feeding habits
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Herbivores
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Temperament
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Intelligent
Calm
Playful
Trainable
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Modes of Locomotion
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Bipedal
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Energy Level
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High Energy |
Vocal Level
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Medium |
Life Cycle and Reproduction
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Each type of animal has a different life cycle, here are details about the Domestic canary. |
Lifespan
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15 Years |
Reproductive System
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Oviparous
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Animal Habitat, Ecosystem, Native Area
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Things to know about the natural environment of animals where they live and survive, and the distribution of populations across different regions. |
Habitat
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Terrestrial |
Ecosystem
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Mountain
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Specific Location
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This bird is native to the Macaronesian Islands of the Azores, Madeira, and the Canary Islands. |