Yes if it's in its natural habitat.
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yoy can only change the color when you play a wild card
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There are two syllables. Wild-ly.
the natural colouration of a budgie is a green body with a yellow head
the availability of wild plants and animals
There are too many Bugies out there in the wild and in captivity for it to be endangered!
Budgies are small Austrialian parakeets that can be domesticated. If keeping a budgie indoors an aviaries so they can get plenty of exercise, like they would in the wild.
Food chains differ from where they take place, such as in lakes, or in the ocean. On land, the budgie, or parakeet would fall into the same spot all other wild birds are in, in that they are eaten by predators that hunt and eat small wild birds.
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cheetahs survive in the wild by running down their prey. this is not my answer it is a websites
Well , budgerigars in the wild often have to fly daily anyway to survive. If it is domestic budgies your talking about the answer is NO. if they are kept so you ytake them out of the cage they need to be TAKEN out daily but they do not need to fly, they prefer just sitting on your shoulder.
Budgies come in many different mutation and sizes. But they are all the same species, Melopsittacus undulatus. But we separate these budgies into three different groups, The wild budgie (which is much smaller than our domesticated pets), The Australian budgie (which amazingly is sometimes called the American, I have no idea why) and the English or Show budgie. The most common budgie we keep as pets is the Australian budgie. These are the ones you see in ..pet shops (please do not support pet shops!). All wild budgies are yellow-based normals. All other mutations have been bred by humans.
Albino snakes are able to survive in the wild by staying out of sight and doing their best to camouflage into their environments. However, sometimes they are unable to survive in the wild.
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.
Snakes need water, food and air in order to survive in the wild.