Flamingos are found in Africa, Asia, North America, Central America, South America, and Europe. They inhabit the edges of lakes and swamps where they can eat shrimp, algae, and other small creatures that live in shallow water. See the link below for a map of the flamingos range around the world.
Flamingos generally flock to watering holes and can be found in Africa mostly.
flamingos live beside the water or in the sand
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The Greater Flamingo usually lives around the age of 60, if healthy. The oldest living flamingo was 77 years old.
The biggest threat to a flamingo's life is being killed, stuffed, and put in a front yard to celebrate Unlce Al's birthday
There are 6 types of flamingos, here they are: Chilean Flamingo Lesser Flamingo James' Flamingo Andean Flamingo Greater Flamingo Caribbean Flamingo
There are 6 types of flamingos, here they are: Chilean Flamingo Lesser Flamingo James' Flamingo Andean Flamingo Greater Flamingo Caribbean Flamingo
The four species of flamingos are the Greater Flamingo, Lesser Flamingo, Chilean Flamingo, and Caribbean Flamingo. These species can be distinguished by differences in size, coloration, and distribution.
Flamingo. In temperate regions one should expect to see HERONS.
simply a female flamingo and a male flamingo
A flamingo party is an outdoor party with flamingo decorations.
The Latin name for an American flamingo is Phoenicopterus rubber. The American flamingo has also been called the Caribbean flamingo, and is the only type of flamingo that inhabits North America.
The Flamingo could have one of three genus names:PhoenicopterusPhoeniconaiasPhoenicoparrusKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClade: DinosauriaClass: AvesOrder: PhoenicopteriformesFamily: PhoenicopteridaeGenus/Species:Chilean flamingo -- Phoenicopterus chilensisAmerican flamingo -- Phoenicopterus ruberGreater flamingo -- Phoenicopterus roseusLesser flamingo -- Phoeniconaias minorAndean flamingo -- Phoenicoparrus andinusJames's flamingo -- Phoenicoparrus jamesi
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