Yes, flamingos can be found in the Netherlands, particularly in the southern regions such as Zeeland and the Oostvaardersplassen Nature Reserve. They are not native to the area but have been sighted as part of a growing population that has been expanding northward from breeding grounds in southern Europe. In recent years, sightings have become more common, indicating that they may be establishing a more permanent presence.
Flamingos may be found in the very northern edge of Venezuela but other than that, no flamingos are not native to Venezuela.
Flamingos are found in Africa, Asia, North America, Central America, South America, and Europe.
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Flamingos are found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.
flamingos are pink because they eat a lot of shrimp
Flamingos are found in Africa, they also inhabit Asia, North America, Central America, South America, and Europe. Please see the link below for a world map of flamingos habitat.
fish krills that are found on lakes.
Flamingos can be found in North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Central America, and Yugoslavia.
No, there is no migration of flamingos in Michigan; the flamingo is a tropical bird, found in south Africa.
Flamingos live on shrimp, algae, and other small life forms found in shallow water.
blue flamingos are found in the Bahamas because of the heat.
No, flamingos do not have cell walls. Cell walls are found in plant cells and some microorganisms but are not present in animal cells, including those of flamingos. Flamingos are vertebrate animals with cells that have a plasma membrane but lack a rigid cell wall.