Yes. Like all birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians etc., flamingos indeed excrete.
Flamingos have specialized glands located above their eyes that help them excrete excess salt from their bodies. When they consume saltwater while feeding, these glands filter out the salt and transport it to their nostrils. The excess salt is then expelled through their nostrils, allowing them to maintain a proper balance of electrolytes and hydration. This adaptation enables flamingos to thrive in salty environments where other birds may struggle.
Flamingos have very long legs which are an adaptation that allows them to eat from deeper water than most other birds. Flamingos can also excrete salt through a special gland.
flamingos has no teeth
No, flamingos are birds.
yes flamingos do migrate
yes they live with other flamingos which is called a 'couple'.
There is no special word for a group of flamingos, they're a flock of flamingos.
There are no flamingos that are naturally green.
yes
no, clouds not excrete
There are about 1.5 to 2.5 million flamingos.
flamingos structural and to surrive in its HABItat