Yes, the flamingo is called "flamenco" in Spanish. This name is derived from the Latin word "flamma," meaning flame, which reflects the bird's vibrant pink coloration. The term is used in various Spanish-speaking countries and is widely recognized in both casual and scientific contexts.
Flamenco (flamingo)
un flamenco
The scientific name of a Flamingo is Phoenicopteridae.
male flamingo
Yes: it means 'flamingo', but is also, of course, the name for the passionate dance practised especially in Andalucia.
Dink Flamingo's birth name is Dennis Ashe.
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.
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Flamenco is already a Spanish word, meaning 'flamingo'. It is also, of course, a kind of dance.
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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
An Andean flamingo is a species of flamingo, Latin name Phoenicopterus andinus, native to the Andes of Chile.