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Flamingo Facts and Information. Feeding, habitat, distribution, reproduction, anatomy and more. Facts about Species like the Greater Flamingo, Lesser Flamingo, American Flamingo and others.
What do Flamingos Eat
Facts about Flamingos
Flamingos are large birds known for their characteristic pink color
Types of Flamingos
Types of Flamingos Index. Flamingo Species, American Flamingo, Greater Flamingo, Lesser Flamingo
Flamingo Species
There are six known species of Flamingos in the world. They are distinctive in their characteristics to not be categorized with other types of birds.
American Flamingo
The American Flamingo is found in the West Indies, Yucatan, and along the Galapagos Islands.
Greater Flamingo
The Greater Flamingo is the largest of all species. There are two known subspecies identified within it.
Lesser Flamingo
The smallest of all Flamingos is the Lesser, and it is also the one that there is the most of.
Flamingo Information
Flamingo Information Index. Flamingo habitat, Flamingo feeding, Flamingo reproduction, Flamingo anatomy, Flamingo evolution, Flamingo predators, Flamingo social structure
Flamingo Habitat
The habitat for Flamingos is very diverse and they live in more places than many people realize.
Flamingo Feeding
Flamingos are filter feeders which means they take in water and food, and then the water is expelled from the body.
Flamingo Reproduction
When Flamingos are about 6 years of age they are ready to start mating. This will take place within their own colony.
Flamingo Anatomy
The Flamingo is the tallest of all birds, with some of them being up to 5 feet tall.
Flamingo Evolution
There is evidence to indicate the Flamingo evolved at least 30 million years ago, perhaps longer.
Flamingo Predators
Flamingos tend to live in regions that have very little food to offer other animals. As a result they benefit from not having many natural predators.
Flamingo Social Structure
Flamingos are very social animals which is why you will find them living in large groups.
Humans and Flamingos
Humans and Flamingos Index. Flamingo research, Flamingos and humans, Flamingos in captivity, Flamingos in culture.
Flamingo Research
The Flamingo is a very interesting animal, and one that there has been a great deal of research about.
Flamingos and Humans
Humans don’t seem to have a problem with Flamingos, but they also don’t tend to think twice before destroying the natural habitat of these animals.
Flamingos in Captivity
Flamingos are a type of bird you often see in captivity, especially at zoos.
Flamingos in Culture
The word Flamingo means flame, and so these creatures were named by the Egyptians for their fire red coloring.
Flamingo Conservation
Flamingo Conservation Index. Flamingos Endangered
Flamingos Endangered
Right now none of the species of Flamingos are considered to be endangered.
Flamingo Pictures
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Flamingos and Global Warming
Global warming is an issue that has been harming our environment for a very long time.
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