they live in lagoons becase no one goes in most of the lagoons and they live in lake beacase SAME THING AS LAGOONS I HATE U PPL
Well, not exactly. Flamingos live in large groups called colonies. Tens of thousands of flamingos can live in one colony. Sometimes flocks of different kinds of flamingos live in the same colony.
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.
No. Healthy Flamingos are known to live for between 35 and 40 years and generally lay one egg per year.
Flamingos inhabit the edges of lakes and swamps where they can eat shrimp, algae, and other small creatures that live in shallow water. Flamingos live in large flocks for protection from predators; large groups make it difficult for predators to pick out one individual and the movement of many birds together can be confusing.
Not even one. Just that red Gyrados at the bottom.
Flamingos live in large flocks for protection from predators; large groups make it difficult for predators to pick out one individual and the movement of many birds together can be confusing.
none, no one lives IN the Great Lakes.
Only in Zoos. Flamingos are a tropical species , and the main staple of their diet is shrimp, which also gives them their color. Outside of a temperature-controlled habitat in a Zoo, a Flamingo would not survive one winter in Canada.
No you may not. It is toxic and the only reason lesser flamingos can stand in the water is protective "skin" or "shell" on their legs. There is only one known fish that inhabits the lake, and it has evolved to protect itself from the salinity and high salt content
one an to this is crocodiles.
There is one syllable in 'Lake.'