I'd say approximately .6 meters is a respectable guess as to how long the neck of a flamingo is. Wouldn't you?
Flamingo's have long necks because they use it for fighting enemy's by swinging their necks.
Because their necks are too skinny, and they are not able to digest it.
Flamingos have 17 bones in their necks. Humans have only seven.
Nerve cells in the necks of giraffes can be up to several meters long.
The area of Flamingo Gardens is 242,811.385344 square meters.
The largest species of flamingo, the greater flamingo, ranges 1.1-1.5 meters, with the largest measuring 1.87 meters. The smallest species is the lesser flamingo, which is about .99 meters tall.
So they can stand in water and use there long necks for finding food.
Sauropods didn't, but plesiosaurs did. Both had long necks
Long necks go back to the dinosaurs when there were Lamarckian mutations.
Johnny storm
Why do giraffe's have long necks? one fact they have long necks to reach high food from trees. 2. They use there long necks to fight, to see who get to get the female giraffe
They are born with long necks. Their necks do not "get long". They just are long naturally from birth.