yes, flamingos population is there
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To determine population density, divide the number of flamingos by the area they occupy. For 15 flamingos in a 5 square meter area, the density is 3 flamingos per square meter. For 40 flamingos in a 10 square meter area, the density is 4 flamingos per square meter. Therefore, the population of 40 flamingos in a 10 square meter area is more dense.
To determine the density of each population, we calculate the number of flamingos per square meter. For 15 flamingos in a 5 square meter area, the density is 3 flamingos per square meter. For 40 flamingos in a 10 square meter area, the density is 4 flamingos per square meter. Therefore, the population of 40 flamingos in a 10 square meter area is more dense.
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Well, honey, let me break it down for you. The population density of the first scenario is 3 flamingos per square meter, while the second scenario has a population density of 4 flamingos per square meter. So, technically speaking, the second scenario with 40 flamingos in a 10 square meter area is more dense. Hope that clears things up for ya, sugar.
Estimating the global population of flamingos is challenging due to their wide distribution and varying habitats. There are six species of flamingos, with populations ranging from tens of thousands to millions for some species, such as the greater flamingo. Overall, it's estimated that the total number of flamingos worldwide is in the millions, but specific numbers can fluctuate based on environmental conditions and conservation efforts.
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No, flamingos are birds.
yes flamingos do migrate
Other then in zoos, you would need the to go to the Keys during a specific time of year to see the wild flamingos. Due to Human encroachment and over population most wild flamingos are no longer in Florida like they once were.
yes they live with other flamingos which is called a 'couple'.