Yes, flamingo chicks are considered altricial. They are born with closed eyes, downy feathers, and are unable to walk or feed themselves immediately after hatching. This dependence on their parents for warmth, food, and protection is characteristic of altricial species, which require significant parental care during their early development. As they grow, they gradually become more independent and develop the ability to forage for food.
No. Flamingos are birds, which bear young from eggs, similar to reptiles. Only mammals suckle their young.
They are Altricial as they cannot fend for themselves straight away :)
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The word you are looking for is "altricial." Altricial young are born or hatched in a helpless state and require care and feeding from parents or caregivers.
Altricial
A newborn or very young animal that is not able to care for itself without assistance from its parent or a caregiver.
no flamingos don't have pouches because their young do not need them.
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they raise there young by portecting them from peditors
Crows are altricial