No, flamingos that live near high mountain lakes and in northern climates, migrate to warmer places when it gets cold.
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No, there is no migration of flamingos in Michigan; the flamingo is a tropical bird, found in south Africa.
There are three accepted plural forms of the noun buffalo:buffalo (an uncountable noun)buffalosbuffaloesThe plural possessive forms are:buffalo'sbuffalos'buffaloes'Examples:The buffalo's migration routes are followed by instinct.The buffalos' migration routes are followed by instinct.The buffaloes' migration routes are followed by instinct.
Grizzlies do not migrate.
They followed Migration routes.
Factors such as geography (natural barriers, resources), climate (temperature, precipitation), political stability, economic opportunities, and social networks could have influenced migration routes in various environments. For example, mountains could impede movement, while fertile land might attract migrants.
The main one for greater flamingos is phoeni- something, depending if you are asking for the genus, species, kingdom, family, etc.
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Oregon Trail
Greater flamingos are related to American and Chilean.
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.