The male penguin while the fe-male leaves to bring back food for when the egg hatches
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The flamingo is a bird. Birds lay eggs. When the egg hatches, a live flamingo comes out.
Yes, they are birds and birds lay eggs.
Yes, it is against the law to steal flamingo eggs. Flamingos are protected under various wildlife conservation laws, including the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in the United States, which prohibits the taking, possession, or sale of migratory birds, their nests, or eggs without a permit. Stealing flamingo eggs can lead to legal penalties, including fines and imprisonment. Protecting these eggs is crucial for the conservation of flamingo populations and their habitats.
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The flamingo lays eggs, like all birds.
Flamingos are birds. Birds reproduce by laying eggs and hatching them in a nest.
Since they are birds, they are hatched from eggs.
A flamingo looks like a very large bird, but has four legs and in pink. It's head is as large as its body and is cannot fly!
Grown flamingos do not have predators. What does have predators is the flamingos baby eggs. Other birds will try to get at them.
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Flamingos are birds, they lay eggs in a nest that they have prepared for it.