Flamingos stay clean primarily through preening, a behavior where they use their beaks to groom their feathers. This helps remove dirt and maintain the insulation and waterproofing properties of their feathers. Additionally, they often engage in social bathing, where groups of flamingos wade in shallow water, helping to wash off any debris and parasites. Their unique feeding habits also contribute to their cleanliness by keeping them in contact with clean water sources.
Flamingos protect themselves by pecking predators with its beak. Flamingos also stay in large groups to avoid and confuse predators.
No they only stay in very lush places with lots of water.
Flamingos protect themselves by pecking predators with its beak. Flamingos also stay in large groups to avoid and confuse predators.
They peck with their beaks and stay in large groups.They don't use their senses.
woman did stay and clean but not all the time cause they had to look after kids and clean
Flamingos live in areas with shallow water beside lakes and rivers where there are few predators. Their most common predators are Birds of Prey such as eagles and hawks passing over. The adult flamingos are not in danger from such predators because of their large size, but their chicks are and they must stay near and protect their chicks. Baboons eat flamingos. watch the video on YouTube.
Flamingos live in areas with shallow water beside lakes and rivers where there are few predators. Their most common predators are birds of prey such as eagles and hawks passing over. The adult flamingos are not in danger from such predators because of their large size, but their chicks are and they must stay near and protect their chicks. The biggest danger to flamingos is loss of habitat due to human encroachment and pollution by humans.
For round about 2-4 hours! Impressive,or what!
because they are fed special chemicals and becuase their wings get lciped as well
flamingos has no teeth
No, flamingos are birds.
yes flamingos do migrate