What is the predetor for flamingo?
Adult flamingos have a few predators that include crocodiles, wild dogs, and wild cats. Young flamingos and egg may be preyed upon by eagles, minks, and raccoons. However, the specific type of predator is dependent on the area where a flamingo lives.
Because they're plastic? No, sorry, they do fly away. A whole flock of flamingos taking off is a very impressive sight.
What does a James flamingo eat?
A James's flamingo is more commonly known as a puna flamingo. They like to eat from salt lakes and their diet consists of algae and small fish.
Where can pink flamingos be found in the British Virgin Islands?
flamingos are pink because they eat a lot of shrimp
number 1: they breathe through their beaks. number 2: there is an e in "breathe"
Can a flamingos colouring be brown back white underbelly and black wingtips?
yes the do have brown white and black if u no how to spell
i guess if they really wanted to. I don't know but I do know that they can fly
James's flamingo is known as the puna flamingo. Their diet consists of small fish, algae, and bugs out of the lake.
Which species? All are a little smaller vhan the respective skull.
How many years do Flamingos live?
Flamingos live from 20 to 30 years in their natural surroundings. They can survive even longer in captivity.
In the wild, flamingos may live as long as 50 years if they are left undisturbed by humans and have enough to eat.
Flamingos move at moderate rates. When they run, they don't run far, as soon as they've taken a few steps, they take of in flight.
Flamingos eat shrimp, algae, and other small creatures that live in shallow water.
How many flamingos are there in the world?
Estimating the global population of flamingos is challenging due to their wide distribution and varying habitats. There are six species of flamingos, with populations ranging from tens of thousands to millions for some species, such as the greater flamingo. Overall, it's estimated that the total number of flamingos worldwide is in the millions, but specific numbers can fluctuate based on environmental conditions and conservation efforts.
no i dont think so.........
They mostly live in Africa, southern Asia, South America
If you want to see them in the wild............
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When and where did the American Flamingos evolve?
The American Flamingo breeds in the Galapagos Islands, coastal Colombia and Venezuela and nearby islands, the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, and in the northern Caribbean in the Bahamas, Hispaniola, Cuba and Turks and Caicos. Most sightings in southern Florida are usually considered to be escapees, although at least one bird banded as a chick in the Yucatán Peninsula has been sighted in Everglades National Park, and others may be genuine wanderers from Cuba.
Flamingos are not cold blooded, I learned this from are you smarter than a fifth grader.
Yes they can although birds are normally tough to catch. A lion would probably save its energy to hunt larger prey like antelope, deer or zebra.
What would happen if flamingos were not fed shrimp?
they would lose the pink pigmentation and in turn would eventually fade to a white or grey. if you look at the baby flamingos they are of grey colour this is because they have not been exposed to the effects of shrimp.
No, Flamingos aren't dumb and that's not a funny question to ask because Flamingos are very smart.