34 degrees
Flamingo's stand on one leg to regulate their body temperature.
Flamingos are birds, so are naturally covered in feathers.
No. They're skeletal structure is actually made of cartilage. Because of this they're muscular system is actually made of a Newtonian fluid. This acts as muscles in a way when the cartilage will emit slight temperature changes causing the fluid to contract and expand. This is why the flamingos don't put their entire body in the water unless they have to. It would cause a massive temperature flux in their body and it could be fatal
Flamingos are not cold blooded, I learned this from are you smarter than a fifth grader.
the avrage temratures is 30 deegres c
No, web feet are not a body covering for flamingos. Flamingos have long legs and webbed feet, which help them wade through water while feeding. Their body covering consists of feathers, which are typically pink or orange due to their diet. Webbed feet are an adaptation for their aquatic lifestyle, but they are not considered a body covering.
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Flamingos are not cold blooded, I learned this from are you smarter than a fifth grader.
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They breathe in, then they breathe out, which supplies there body with oxygen and eliminates CO2.
flamingos has no teeth
No, flamingos are birds.