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The name Islas Canarias is likely derived from the Latin term Insula Canaria, meaning "Island of the Dogs", a name applied originally only to Gran Canaria. It is speculated that the so called dogs were actually a species of Monk Seals ("sea dog" in Latin) now extinct. The dense population of seals may have been the characteristic that most struck the few ancient Romans who established contact with these islands by sea. The connection to dogs is retained in their depiction on the islands' coat-of-arms.
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The Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean are named after what animal?
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Dog, the bird canary was in fact named after the islands as it originates from there.
If I remember rightly, Canis or Canaria is latin for dog.