Flamingos typically inhabit shallow coastal and inland waters, such as lagoons, estuaries, and salt flats. They prefer areas with abundant food sources like algae and small crustaceans, which are found in these environments. Their nesting sites are often made of mud mounds in shallow water to protect their eggs from predators. Flamingos are found in various regions around the world, including parts of Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe.
flamingos has no teeth
No, flamingos are birds.
yes flamingos do migrate
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yes they live with other flamingos which is called a 'couple'.
There is no special word for a group of flamingos, they're a flock of flamingos.
There are no flamingos that are naturally green.
yes
Baby Flamingo’s are called chicklets
Yes, there are male flamingos. They look very similar to female flamingos, although they tend to be a little larger in size, and have a larger wingspan.
There are about 1.5 to 2.5 million flamingos.
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