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Flamingos keep warm primarily by huddling together in groups, which helps to conserve heat through collective body warmth. Their feathers provide insulation, and they often tuck their heads into their bodies to reduce heat loss. Additionally, they may stand on one leg, which minimizes heat loss from their limbs while the other leg is tucked close to their body.

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