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The Flamingo
The flamingo is fascinating to look upon; a picture can be acquired from a breeder or worker at a zoo.
Males of these birds are a bit larger than females. Males weigh more and their wingspan is longer. The wingspan of these birds ranges from 95 to 165 cm. Birds of the Caribbean species have a wingspan of 150 cm. In the wild, these creatures live average for 15-20 years.
The flamingo is fascinating to look upon; a picture can be acquired from a breeder or worker at a zoo.
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The Flamingo -
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The coloring of the feathers depends on the food these birds eat. Naturally, these birds’ diet consists of blue-green and red algae, diatoms, larval and adult forms of small insects, crustaceans, mollusks, and small fishes. The flamingo is fascinating to look upon; a picture can be acquired from a breeder or worker at a zoo.
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