Can flamingos live in snow?

Though it is believed that flamingos are tropical birds, they can also live and thrive in cold environments as long as they have access to plenty of water and food.
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Can flamingos handle cold weather?

Flamingos have no such concerns thanks to their resilient skin and scales, which also help the birds when the lakes freeze at night, trapping them while they sleep. Those seemingly puny legs regularly withstand subzero temperatures.
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What weather do flamingos live in?

They tend to like it where the temperatures are warm, but they seem to do well in colder climates too. As long as they have room to roam and plenty off food they are content in any environment.
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What do flamingos do in the winter?

Most flamingos that leave the colony go either southwest to winter in Spain, or southeast to winter in Tunisia and Turkey. The percentage of birds that travel east or west seems to depend on the direction of the prevailing winds in the birds' first autumn.
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Do flamingos freeze in water?

Arengo said. The birds may seem to epitomize the tropics, but they also live in the Andes, 15,000 feet above sea level, where they rest on lakes that freeze around them overnight.
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Do flamingos live in Colorado?

It was going to be hard to surpass the beauty of the Laguna Hedionda, but the Laguna Colorado did just that. As we crested a hill, a valley filled with thousands of flamingos was before us. The backdrop of the Andes Mountains, made the view all the more specular.
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Can flamingos fly yes or no?

A flamingo flies with its head and neck stretched out in front and its legs trailing behind. Flight speed of a flock of flamingos can reach 50 to 60 kph (31-37 mph). Flamingos have been known to fly 500 to 600 km (311-373 mi.) each night between habitats.
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How do flamingos adapt in the winter?

They tuck one leg up. And that helps them stay warm, too. They tuck their legs up into their feathers and that will also keep them warm. And a really funny thing that flamingos do, is they will actually turn their head all the way around and tuck their beak into their feathers, kind of on their back.
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What is the lifespan of a flamingo?

LIFE CYCLE: Flamingos are generally long lived, surviving for an average of 20 to 30 years, though some have lived up to 50 years. FEEDING: Flamingos are wading filter-feeders, principally feeding on algae.
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What are 3 interesting facts about flamingos?

Why are Flamingos Pink? And Other Flamingo Facts
  • Flamingo nests are made of mud. ...
  • Flamingos get their pink color from their food. ...
  • Flamingos are filter feeders and turn their heads “upside down” to eat. ...
  • A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance. ...
  • There are six flamingo species.
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Is flamingo poop pink?

“No, flamingo poop is not pink,” Mantilla says. “Flamingo poop is the same grayish-brown and white as other bird poop is. When flamingo chicks are really young, their poop may look slightly orange but this is due to them processing the yolk they lived off of in the egg.”
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Are flamingos Hardy?

They don't need to wait for a natural disaster: in Japan, Kansas and Utah, the birds escaped when their wings, normally clipped, grew out before their keepers had a chance to trim them. And once a flamingo is out, he or she also has the advantage of being relatively hardy.
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Can flamingos stand in boiling water?

They've evolved very leathery skin on their legs to tolerate the drastic conditions and can stand in, submerge their heads and drink boiling water. Let that sink in for a minute. Flamingos' skin and scales also help them cope at the other end of the inhospitable spectrum.
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How cold is too cold for the Zoo?

Weather permitting, all rides open at 10 a.m. Rides will not operate if the temperature is below 42 degrees. You can ask about ride availability by calling the Zoo or asking a guest services attendant at the ticket counter.
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Do flamingos live in Florida?

In Florida, American flamingos have been observed along much of the state's coast; however, outside of Hialeah, more than 95% of observations have occurred within the Everglades, Biscayne Bay and the Florida Keys.
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What do flamingos need to survive?

They live in both the mountain areas and the flat lands. However, they do need plenty of access to food and to water. They are found in lakes, lagoons, and even swamps all over. As long as there are small insects, crustaceans, and algae they seem to have the food sources that they need.
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Do blue flamingos exist?

Tales of blue flamingos are completely false, but a single black flamingo has been seen. It's not a new species, and it's been spotted twice - once in Israel and once in Cyprus. They could be different birds, but some experts think it's the same individual.
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How do flamingos turn blue?

Carotenoids in crustaceans such as those in the flamingo diet are frequently linked to protein molecules, and may be blue or green. After being digested, the carotenoid pigments dissolve in fats and are deposited in the growing feathers, becoming orange or pink.
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How old is the oldest flamingo?

One zoo flamingo lived to be 83. The world's oldest flamingo flew to that great big aviary in the sky last week. Greater, as it was known, was the most famous flamingo in Australia's Adelaide Zoo when it was put to sleep at age 83.
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Why do flamingos not fly in zoos?

Why do flamingos not fly in zoos? Most flamingos in zoos have their wings clipped, which makes them unable to fly. Clipping involves trimming the primary flight feathers, which means the bird is temporarily grounded.
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Can you eat flamingos?

In the U.S., as in many other countries, hunting and eating flamingos is illegal. For the most part, migratory birds are protected under federal law, and the American flamingo falls under that protection.
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What is the predator of a flamingo?

The lesser flamingo is preyed upon by lions, leopards, cheetahs, and jackals. Pythons have also been known to attack flamingos. The Andean flamingo is preyed upon by the Andean fox and Geoffrey's cat. In Africa, hyenas will enter a flamingo's environment when the ground is dry and can hold the animals' weight.
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Can you pet flamingos?

No, the animals are very close but you cannot touch them.
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Can flamingos go in trees?

Flamingos roost on the ground, and they build their nests on the ground too. Their webbed feet aren't well-suited to grasping tree branches, and they typically don't live in heavily wooded areas anyway.
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Do flamingo have teeth?

Flamingos don't have teeth.

Flamingo beaks and tongues are lined with lamellae, a hair-like structure that filters out mud and silt from their food.
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