Flamingos are not native to Florida and do not produce offspring. Most of the pink birds you see in Florida are Roseate Spoonbill.
Their main food source is not in Australia
Flamingos are found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.
No. There are no wild flamingos in Australia today. Australia is the only continent without flamingos (apart from Antarctica). However, fossil evidence show that, from the Oligocene until the Pleistocene, Australia did have it's own species of flamingos, inhabiting Lake Eyre, they became extinct when Australia became more arid and the network of inland water bodies that supported them dried up.
There are about 1.5 to 2.5 million flamingos.
Flamingos and peacocks are two different species of birds with different habitat requirements, behaviors, and diet preferences. While it may be possible for them to coexist in the same area with proper environmental conditions and adequate space, they would not typically live together in the same enclosure in a captivity setting. In the wild, they inhabit different regions and have distinct social structures that may impact their compatibility.
Flamboyance means bold, brilliant, showy, which describes how flamingos can look. A group of flamingos is called a flock.
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