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.
you find them in theme parks or in Miami usually
Flamingos are not native to Florida and do not produce offspring. Most of the pink birds you see in Florida are Roseate Spoonbill.
They live around the coasts and lakes of the south eastern US. Flamingos live next to shallow water. They eat algae, shrimp, and other creatures that live in shallow water.
No there is not
yes they live with other flamingos which is called a 'couple'.
Apparently, flamingos once bred in the Everglades area of Florida, but they have since stopped. People still report seeing flamingos in southern Florida, but it is likely a similar looking bird known as a spoonbill.
miami
a flamingo biome fits in i don't know. you would look it up. put in the Florida biome and check the climate and see what biome fits in the biome.
Crocs and flamingos do live together in some areas. The crocs however, will prey upon flamingos if they are able.
No
They usually move into your mom's basement. What do you think?!? They live with other flamingos!
Flamingos live in big bunches so pretators won't get them!!!
Flamingos only live in zoos in Illinois.