Flamingo Research
Flamingo Research
The Flamingo is a very interesting
animal, and one that there has been a great deal of research
about. There are still many questions that remain though. For
example the exact origin of them, how they evolved, and even
which other animals out there they have more in common with
still has to be examined in more detail to come up with
definite answers. This is one element of Flamingo research
where you will find plenty of conflicting ideas.
One of the most common questions that people ask about the
Flamingo has to do with its trademark characteristic of
standing on only one foot. After plenty of research it is
believed that this process allows them to conserve energy. It
also helps to prevent body heat from leaving the body so they
are able to better maintain the perfect temperature. It is also
known that Flamingos do sleep while standing up. Only one part
of their brain sleeps at a time though so that they can change
from one foot to the next.
Researching the color of the Flamingo has been a very
interesting path. What has been learned is that the young are
white and gray. They won’t get the colors we are familiar with
including pinks, reds, and orange shades until they are about 3
years old. The foods that they consume have large amounts of
Beta Carotene in them which is how they get the coloring. When
food is scarce they will start to fade in their coloring.
This research has helped make it possible for the Flamingo
to be held successfully in captivity. They are fed pellets that
have Beta Carotene in them too so that they maintain their
color. Caregivers can easily tell when certain Flamingos aren’t
eating enough too due to the color changes so that is something
they keep a close eye on.
The unique way in which Flamingos are able to feed it very
interesting to researchers. They are able to bend their neck
around to feed upside down. They are filter feeders and that
process involves them being able to take in both water and
food. They have to expel the salt water from their bodies
though. Research also shows that Flamingos have to have fresh
water to consume too.
It is known that Flamingos have to change their habitat at
times to be able to feed. It isn’t known though what all the
factors are that will get them to make the decision to
permanently relocate. They are known to fly hundreds of miles a
day to find food if it isn’t readily available around them.
Perhaps one of the most interesting things that have been
researched is the way in which those in a colony will do the
same movement with their bodies at the same time. There is like
an internal mechanism that they follow and it is extremely
interesting. All of them will mate at the same time too which
is something very few animals are known to do. This allows them
to all be born within a few days of each other.
A great deal of research regarding Flamingos has had to do
with the fact that their natural environments continue to be
ruined by humans. Efforts to reduce pollution, reduce the
effects of global warming, and to help the Flamingos to be able
to live a long and healthy life in the wild continue. This way
there are is less of a chance of them becoming extinct in the
future. It does take plenty of time though to see the success
of such programs which is why getting the research done now is
so important.
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