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Yes, it is against the law to steal flamingo eggs. Flamingos are protected under various wildlife conservation laws, including the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in the United States, which prohibits the taking, possession, or sale of migratory birds, their nests, or eggs without a permit. Stealing flamingo eggs can lead to legal penalties, including fines and imprisonment. Protecting these eggs is crucial for the conservation of flamingo populations and their habitats.
It is the Flamingo the national bird of Brazil.
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The flamingo is an aquatic bird.
A flamingo is a bird, and is also an animal.
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East Bay Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1959.
McConnell River Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1960.
Kendall Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1961.
Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge was created in 1927.
Harry Gibbons Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1959.
Bylot Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1965.