the flamingo is a herbivore.
Eukaryota; Animalia; Chordata; Aves; Phoenicopteriformes; Phoenicopteridae; Phoenicopterus; The species are the Greater Flamingo (P. roseus), Lesser Flamingo (P. minor), Chilean Flamingo (P. chilensis), Jame's Flamingo (P. jamesi), Andean Flamingo (P. andinus), and the American Flamingo (P. ruber).
The North Pole is a spot in the Arctic Region. No, Penguins live in the Antarctic region, which is the other side of the world.
Tidewater region is the south eastern region of Virginia. Animals that live there includes wading birds, mussels, small fish and crabs. The water has the source of food for these animals.
Donkeys, horses, and wild boars live in the Bahamas. Huitas, land crabs goats, birds, and lizards also live on the islands. Nonpoisonous snakes rock iguanas, and feral cats live in the Bahamas.
There are six different species of flamingos. Where they live depends on their species:Greater Flamingo: Parts of Africa, southern Europe and south-west AsiaLesser Flamingo: Great Rift Valley areas of Africa and north-west IndiaChilean Flamingo: Chile, Argentina and temperate areas of South AmericaJames's Flamingo: In the Andes (which is between Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina)Andean Flamingo: In the Andes (which is between Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina)American Flamingo: Caribbean and Galapagos islands.
a flamingo can live on its own but people can have them as a pet or people can have them at a zoo
The flamingo is a bird. Birds lay eggs. When the egg hatches, a live flamingo comes out.
Yes, the Greater Flamingo is found in Greece, sometimes in large numbers.
They live in Dreamland Aqua Park
An Andean flamingo is a species of flamingo, Latin name Phoenicopterus andinus, native to the Andes of Chile.
A few weeks
40 years of life
20-30 years but once 33 years and that was the greater flamingo
NO. they live in your mom's basement. :D :D :D
The Greater Flamingo usually lives around the age of 60, if healthy. The oldest living flamingo was 77 years old.
I don't know a lot of the animals inhabiting that region but I do know it has one of the largest flamingo populations in the world as well as a large amount of meerkat's. Hope this helps.