fish krills that are found on lakes.
yes,i think that flamingos are a prey
Crocs and flamingos do live together in some areas. The crocs however, will prey upon flamingos if they are able.
a flamingos predator is an eagal wild dog and a human. the prey is algae fish and insects
lesser flamingos eat giant dinosuars that prey upon there eggs becuase they are so darn tasty yumm yumm now this is why you shouled not trust this web site haha
caribbean flamingos predators are jaguars, raccoons, birds of prey, margay, and humans
shellfish,algae,shrimp,crabs,mollusks.and insect
Flamingos live in areas with shallow water beside lakes and rivers where there are few predators. Their most common predators are Birds of Prey such as eagles and hawks passing over. The adult flamingos are not in danger from such predators because of their large size, but their chicks are and they must stay near and protect their chicks. Baboons eat flamingos. watch the video on YouTube.
Flamingos live in areas with shallow water beside lakes and rivers where there are few predators. Their most common predators are birds of prey such as eagles and hawks passing over. The adult flamingos are not in danger from such predators because of their large size, but their chicks are and they must stay near and protect their chicks. The biggest danger to flamingos is loss of habitat due to human encroachment and pollution by humans.
Flamingos have long thin legs so they can see over vast stretches of land. This helps them stay alert of potential predators. Flamingos also depend on their long legs to keep their bodies upright or to bend. This allows them to easily catch prey with either their feet or bills.
Flamingos live in areas with shallow water beside lakes and rivers where there are few predators. Their most common predators are birds of prey such as eagles and hawks passing over. The adult flamingos are not in danger from such predators because of their large size, but their chicks are and they must stay near and protect their chicks.
No, flamingos are birds.
yes flamingos do migrate