Apparently, flamingos once bred in the Everglades area of Florida, but they have since stopped. People still report seeing flamingos in southern Florida, but it is likely a similar looking bird known as a spoonbill.
Flamingo, idiot
There are no flamingos that are naturally green.
Invasive they destroy crops
Flamingos are carnivores because their main food source is shrimp and other small creatures that live in shallow water.
yes they do
No there is not
Flamingos are not native to Florida and do not produce offspring. Most of the pink birds you see in Florida are Roseate Spoonbill.
miami
Flamingos may be found in the very northern edge of Venezuela but other than that, no flamingos are not native to Venezuela.
The short answer is no. The long answer is "probably not." Early European settlers in southernmost Florida described flamingos living in the local lakes, but it is not known if they were permanent residents which bred there or just occasional visitors from the Carribean looking for a more plentiful food supply. At any rate, they do not breed in the US now at all and are only seen occasionally in Florida.
so people can see them because they are not native to Piladelpia
Flamingo, idiot
They live around the coasts and lakes of the south eastern US. Flamingos live next to shallow water. They eat algae, shrimp, and other creatures that live in shallow water.
yes they are native to Florida
Flamingos do not originate from one country of continent. Flamingos are native to the continents of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Yes, as well as Oranges, the everglades, and Disney World.
Other then in zoos, you would need the to go to the Keys during a specific time of year to see the wild flamingos. Due to Human encroachment and over population most wild flamingos are no longer in Florida like they once were.