>>3) .T. or .F., Canary Island is named so because of type of birds that migrate there each winter.
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>>Is this an island called "Canary" or the "Canary Isles" (inc. Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote) in the Atlantic, part of Spain?
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>Ancient Romans named it. Latin "Canaria" - meaning wild and "isula" meaning dogs so wild dogs for the island was inhabited by bunch wild dogs, much like the Australian dingo dogs.
I knew this. That's why I asked you the question. There isn't a "Canary Island" but an archpelego of "Canary Isles". i.e. is there one somewhere else?
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