The perro de presa canario is a breed of dog found on the Canary Islands. Why is its name redundant? Yeah, this is a trick question!
June 09, 2007, 09:03
goofy
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Originally posted by Asa Lovejoy: The perro de presa canario is a breed of dog found on the Canary Islands. Why is its name redundant? Yeah, this is a trick question!
"canary" is from Spanish "canario" meaning "from the Canary Islands."
"Canary Islands", and "canario" are from Latin Canāriae Īnsulae "island of dogs".This message has been edited. Last edited by: goofy,
June 09, 2007, 15:21
Richard English
Outside the Cathedral in Las Palmas, the capital of Grand Canary (where I have been for the past week) are statues of dogs to commemorate the fact that the name came from the dogs the original settlers found. I have videoed our guide telling the story and when I play it back I'll check the full facts.