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Flamingos of Mumbai from Thane creek - Photo by AneeshKotwal If you live in the United States, then your nearest bet for witnessing a flamingo in the flesh - excluding the zoo - is in Florida and the islands and coastal...
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Photo by BildagenturZoonarGmbH/Shutterstock.com Flamingos are famous for their pink coloring, curved beaks, and overall elegance. They’re often seen wading in shallow waters, showing the above-water world what they look like from the legs up. You’re less likely to catch a...
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Photo by JiriHrebicek/shutterstock.com Flamingos eat salt, and they use their feathers to do it. I know that sentence didn’t make a lot of sense. Please allow me to explain. Flamingos Eat Salt, Then Sweat It Out Their Nose Still confused?...
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Photo by ArCaLu/Shutterstock.com You look at a flamingo and see a friend. A brine shrimp looks at a flamingo and sees its life flash before its eyes. A crocodile looks at a flamingo and sees its next meal. Where you...
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White Greater Flamingos - Photo by RK_Balaji/Shutterstock.com Flamingos are famously known for their pink coloring - it’s the top thing the fabulous fowl is known for. But if you’ve seen enough flamingos, either in person or in photos, there’s a chance...
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