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Flamingos

Flamingos are tall, pink birds that often stand on one leg. Ask questions here about their habitat, behavior and conservation.

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Why do flamingos have curved beaks?

The flamingo has a curved beak to help with food and filtering. They are able to scoop up food with their curved beaks.

What is the collective noun for flamingos?

The collective nouns for flamingos are:

  • a stand of flamingos
  • a flamboyance of flamingos
  • a colony of flamingos
  • a flock of flamingos
  • a flurry of flamingos

What is "Flamingo aka Alberts" roblox password?

Why do you have to ask that... You should remember that it's bad to steal somebody's account without any valid reason/s. Also, it is impossible to decrypt a password in general unless the password is easy to guess.

What is the state bird of Florida?

The state bird of Florida is the Northern Mockingbird.

Where are flamingos found only in?

Flamingos are found in Africa, Asia, North America, Central America, South America, and Europe.

Are green flamingos real?

There are no flamingos that are naturally green.

What kills and eats flamingos?

The eagle kills but is not able to fly away with it. It is to heavy so he kills it then leaves.

Where did the pink flamigo come from?

A Flamingos naturally white but they eat shellfish and that is what makes them pink

Who invented the world's first moldable plastic?

Dr. Baekland, also an American, invented the world's first moldable plastic material in 1909.

What plants and other animal species are found where flamingos live?

Flamingos are often found in wetland areas such as salt flats, lagoons, and estuaries, where they feed on algae, crustaceans, and small fish. Other animal species commonly found in these habitats include ducks, wading birds, and various species of fish. Plant species that are typically present in flamingo habitats include aquatic plants like algae, seagrasses, and marsh vegetation.

How do flamingo protect themselves?

they stay in large groups so they can defend in large numbers.

Do flamingos excrete?

Yes. Like all birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians etc., flamingos indeed excrete.

Why are flamingoes birds?

Penguins live in colonies for social and safety reasons. The penguins in a colony help protect each other, especially when they huddle to keep warm against harsh weather.

Are flamingo's reptiles?

No flamingos belong to the bird family and not the reptile family as they have wings.

What five things does bee humming bird and flamingo are similar?

they are both agile birds

they both have bright, attractive colours

they both have one "G" in their names

they can both fly

they both have the same short tails