Flamingos typically care for their young, known as chicks, for about three to four months. During this period, they feed and protect the chicks, which rely on their parents for warmth and safety until they can fend for themselves. The parents also provide a special milk-like substance known as "crop milk," which is crucial for the chicks' development. After this period, the young flamingos begin to gradually integrate into larger flocks and learn to forage independently.
People care about flamingos because they are beautiful, amazing creatures on our Earth.
No. Flamingos are birds, which bear young from eggs, similar to reptiles. Only mammals suckle their young.
well you wouldn't want to go near a mother only in zoo because they are tamed even if mother isn't with children it will still attack because flamingos are very dumb. even when their kids die, they think they're still in their pouch. Yes, flamingos are part marsupial.
by staying with them
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1 hour?
They don't.
Flamingos have very long legs. Flamingos have very unusual colors.
How long does a mother cougar take care of her babies
no flamingos don't have pouches because their young do not need them.
1 hour?
in whales