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a flamingo responds to stimuli/stimulus in many ways. if you are wondering, response to stimulus is basically a cause and effect. for humans and example of the stimulus (when it is cold) and the response (shiver). so, one example for a flamingo is that if something wants to hurt her baby, she will make a sqwaking sound and try to scare off the predator. there's WAY more, but that was one example. try coming across a shrimp-- the flamingo eats it! now you try.....
Yes it will scare the animals there
karate chop predators then make a loud orgasmic sound to alert other predators not to mess and to show who's the daddy.
Loud deep cackling notes
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Yes, on the ground an owl will flex it's 'guns' like a a cape to make it look larger and more fierce.
a tarantula scares away its predator by throwing hairs at them and it stings when it gets in your eyes and nose. It also takes like a hour to make it stop stinging.
Yes, It squarks
Snakes, cats, and falcons are the most likely predators of adults. Other birds, mammals, and snakes might eat their eggs, too.
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.
squirrels can be vishish because they get scared easly, they love their babys and try things to protect them, they get mad when they see someone one the ground whene he's on the ground he might eat or be collecting food.
An effective method is to take a stick, an inch or two in diameter, wrap it in a wet towel, and snap it swiftly. Do not wrap it too much, or the sound will be muffled.