100 years
not enough
they live in the wild life park
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.
Flamingos live from 20 to 30 years in their natural surroundings. They can survive even longer in captivity. In the wild, flamingos may live as long as 50 years if they are left undisturbed by humans and have enough to eat.
Adult flamingos have a few predators that include crocodiles, wild dogs, and wild cats. Young flamingos and egg may be preyed upon by eagles, minks, and raccoons. However, the specific type of predator is dependent on the area where a flamingo lives.
No. There are no wild flamingos in Australia today. Australia is the only continent without flamingos (apart from Antarctica). However, fossil evidence show that, from the Oligocene until the Pleistocene, Australia did have it's own species of flamingos, inhabiting Lake Eyre, they became extinct when Australia became more arid and the network of inland water bodies that supported them dried up.
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.
a flamingos predator is an eagal wild dog and a human. the prey is algae fish and insects
France has many different wild animals. A few of the wild animals they have are wild boars, red deer, wolfs, and badgers.
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 )
France has many different wild animals. A few of the wild animals they have are wild boars, red deer, wolfs, and badgers.