Flamingo Feeding
What do Flamingos Eat?
Flamingos are filter feeders which means
they take in water and food, and then the water is expelled
from the body. You will notice that they feature a beak with a
unique design. It allows them to easily consume the foods found
in their diet. This includes crustaceans, mollusks, seeds,
insects, various types of algae found in water, and even
diatoms.
Different species of Flamingos feature different styles of
beaks too so that influences what that particular species is
going to eat. This is why you will find various Flamingo
species in different habitats. The food supply there has to be
something that they will easily be able to consume.
To get the food available to them, you will see the
Flamingos stopping their feet in the mud. This helps to stir up
the food sources and bring them to the surface of the water.
What is interesting is how they lower their head upside down
into the water to consume food. They move their head back and
forth from side to side. This process allows them to collect
the mixture of water and food.
Flamingos breathe in air, so they have to hold their breath
while they are under the water looking for food. They are able
to do so for several minutes at a time before they come back up
for a quick breath and then start the process over and over.
The process occurs fast though so you many not even realize
that they have taken a breath.
They have a tongue that is really interesting how it works.
Many researchers have compared it a piston on a vehicle. The
tongue allows the food and water to be taken in so that the
filtering system can do its job. Since Flamingos don’t dive for
food, they do need this action to help them.
Due to the long length of their legs though, they can move
into the deeper waters to find food. Most of the time they will
be found on the shores though of the water. When they are in
the deeper areas it can indicate that there is a lack of food
for the entire colony to adequately survive on.
However, they are able to fly for hundreds of miles a day in
search of food if they need to without any problems. This is
one of the known survival skills of Flamingos that allows them
to evolve and to adapt to new environments around them.
Flamingos don’t get the water their bodies need from their
food though like many animals. Instead they also need to
consume large quantities of fresh water daily. Many of the
areas where they live contain large amounts of salt in the
water though. They may need to fly to find fresh water.
They often will get it though from geysers that are boiling.
They can drink this fresh water at extremely high temperatures
too without harming their internal bodies. They have salt
glands in their nostrils that allows them to remove the excess
for their bodies.
The diet for Flamingos in captivity is very different but it
still offers them the nutrition that they need to thrive. They
are fed pellets that have the pigmentation in them that they
would ordinarily get from their diet in the wild. This way they
don’t lose the colors on their feathers that come from the Beta
Carotene in those foods sources.
These pellets are put into a water source though so that
they can continue to eat it with their filtering system like
they would in the wild. Most of the Flamingos adjust to this
type of eating very well.
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