To each his own. Also, glass is big on table.
they fly and walk on their long legs
flamingos flap their wings so that they can be steady in the air because they are so light.
Geese fly well, high, and for long distances.
yes they do
a flamingo can fly for 373 miles straight at 31 miles per hour in one night.
The Flamingo can not fly.
An ostrich can not fly
Flamingo
The Harrier can't fly supersonic in level flight or fly long distances.
batman cant fly he glides using his cape so no he cant
Yes, flamingos fly in large flocks.
Accord to the San Diego Zoo they DO FLY ! -- "In order to fly, flamingos need to run a few paces to gather speed. This speed is not related to the ground but rather to the air, so they usually take off facing into the wind. In flight, flamingos are quite distinctive, with their long necks stretched out in front and the equally long legs trailing behind. Their outstretched wings showcase the pretty black and red (or pink) coloration that, with slight variations, is shared by all flamingo species. When flying, flamingos flap their wings fairly rapidly and almost continuously. And, as with most other flamingo activities, they usually fly together in large flocks. The flamingos follow each other closely, using a variety of formations that help them take advantage of the wind patterns. "