yes they live with other flamingos which is called a 'couple'.
No. Flamingos are birds, which bear young from eggs, similar to reptiles. Only mammals suckle their young.
Flamingos are primarily producers, as they feed on algae, plankton, and small invertebrates found in their habitat. However, some potential consumers that live near flamingos could include birds of prey like eagles or hawks, as well as large mammals like crocodiles or big cats that may prey on young or weakened flamingos.
Crocs and flamingos do live together in some areas. The crocs however, will prey upon flamingos if they are able.
Birds such as Pigeons/Doves, Flamingos, and Male Emperor Penguins give their young a milk-like substance.
Flamingos live in big bunches so pretators won't get them!!!
They usually move into your mom's basement. What do you think?!? They live with other flamingos!
No, penguins do not give birth to live young. They give birth to eggs.
Flamingos only live in zoos in Illinois.
they live in a desert
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