Yes, the Greater Flamingo is found in Egypt in great numbers. The best place to see them in Egypt is Lake Qaran where numbers of Flamingos are up to 1000.
Yes, there r flamingos in the Everglades.
YES
Yes, as well as Oranges, the everglades, and Disney World.
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.
Flamingos are endangered because ...1. domestication - ( some zoos have captured wild flamingos )2. disturbance to their colonies - ( from observing tourists and photographers )3. human disturbance - ( people steal their eggs and eat these birds, pollution )
No, flamingos are birds.
yes flamingos do migrate
flamingos has no teeth
There is no special word for a group of flamingos, they're a flock of flamingos.
yes they live with other flamingos which is called a 'couple'.
yes
There are no flamingos that are naturally green.
yes, flamingos population is there
No Flamingos can NOT roll their tongue.