Flamingos - page 2

How big can flaminogs get?
The greater flamingo is the tallest species. It stands 3.9 to 4.7 feet (1.2 to 1.45 meters) and weighs up to 7.7 lbs. (3.5 kilograms), according to Se...
Where are Flamingo found?
All flamingos are found in tropical and subtropical areas. Populations of Chilean flamingos are found in central Peru, both coasts of southern South A...
Where Flamingo live?
All flamingos are found in tropical and subtropical areas. Populations of Chilean flamingos are found in central Peru, both coasts of southern South A...
What do baby Flamingo eat?
It takes roughly two months for young flamingos to develop well enough to eat mature food, and until that time, they feed exclusively on crop milk. Ho...
What do Flamingo look like?
The American flamingo has and pink feathers and black-tipped wings. It has a very long neck, long pink legs and webbed pink feet with three toes. It h...
What do Flamingo do?
Flamingos can sleep standing on one leg. Scientists also believe that a one-legged stance may help flamingos stay warm. Birds lose body heat through t...
What color are Flamingo?
Flamingos get their pink color from their food. Carotenoids give carrots their orange color or turn ripe tomatoes red. They are also found in the micr...
What are Flamingo predators?
These predators vary according to the species of flamingo and environment in which the flamingo lives. The lesser flamingo is preyed upon by lions, le...
What are Flamingo known for?
Flamingos are famous for their bright pink feathers, stilt-like legs, and S-shaped neck. What are 4 Interesting Facts About flamingos?What does a flam...