Flamingos like in large groups to protect themselves from predators. Since most of their food source is located underwater, this lives them vulnerable to predators. When a bird spots a predator, they instinctively bite a nearby bird to signal that danger is nearby.
Flamingos protect themselves from predtors by either fly away or all male flamingos attack the predtors and kill the predtor ot scare the predtor itself.
Flamingos protect themselves by pecking predators with its beak. Flamingos also stay in large groups to avoid and confuse predators.
Flamingos protect themselves by pecking predators with its beak. Flamingos also stay in large groups to avoid and confuse predators.
how do young protect itself
how does 'what' protect itself.
A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
how dose the milkfish protect itself
Pig protect itself by hiding
The opossum protect itself by playing dead.
No you may not. It is toxic and the only reason lesser flamingos can stand in the water is protective "skin" or "shell" on their legs. There is only one known fish that inhabits the lake, and it has evolved to protect itself from the salinity and high salt content
Flamingos choose regions that have little food for other animals and avoid having many natural predators. They can be the target of large birds that move from place to place. Grown flamingos are not the target but the chicks are vulnerable and the parents must protect them and kept them close by.
Huh? You didn't say 'what' does it do to protect itself from others.