no but it does have seals, penguins, killer whales, petrels and lots of other stuff :)
yes! you bet!
Flamingos are found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.
The Great Rift Valley soda lakes (amongst many other places).
There are about 1.5 to 2.5 million flamingos.
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.
Flamboyance means bold, brilliant, showy, which describes how flamingos can look. A group of flamingos is called a flock.
100
Flamingos are not native to Florida and do not produce offspring. Most of the pink birds you see in Florida are Roseate Spoonbill.
Most flamingos are located in the eastern hemisphere. However, you may find some in the western hemisphere too. They can be found on all continents except Antarctica and Australia. They are best known for their pink color and standing on one leg
324.~ anonymous
7 or 8
28 + 44You can plug in the animals.