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flamingos Caribbean feathers
Yes they are endangered
flamingos live beside the water or in the sand
Flamingos are endangered because ...1. domestication - ( some zoos have captured wild flamingos )2. disturbance to their colonies - ( from observing tourists and photographers )3. human disturbance - ( people steal their eggs and eat these birds, pollution )
Caribbean flamingos eats seeds, crustaceans, and green-blue algae. It drinks fresh water.
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caribbean flamingos predators are jaguars, raccoons, birds of prey, margay, and humans
yes it is extremely dangerous
No, you typically wouldn't see pink flamingos in Bermuda as they are not native to the region. While there are some pink flamingos in captivity at certain attractions, wild populations are primarily found in parts of the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. Bermuda’s environment does not naturally support their habitat or breeding.
There are 6 species of flamingo in the world. They are native to the Caribbean, South America, southern Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia. Caribbean flamingo: Caribbean, from Florida Keys to Aruba. Andean and James's flamingos: Andes Chilean flamingo: southern South America Greater flamingo: Southern Europe, Africa, Middle East, India Lesser flamingo: Similar to greater, absent in Europe
Both the Chilean and Greater flamingoes are only vulnerable, not endangered.
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