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Phoenicopterus ruber is commonly known as the American, Caribbean, or Greater Flamingo. These birds are usually 42 inches long from the tip of the head to the tip of the tail, and are as tall as...
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The flamingo, living on hot volcanic lakes, recalls the ancient Phoenix myth. Found in many cultures, this story describes an immortal bird who was consumed by flames, then rose from the ashes. ... The word "flamingo" is also associated with fire: it derives from "flamenco," from Spanish through Latin, a word that has its...
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A SeaWorld Education Department Resource ... Scientific Classification; Habitat and Distribution; Physical Characteristics; Senses; Adaptations for Their Enviornment; Behavior; Diet and Eating Habits; Reproduction; Hatching and Care of Young; Communication; Longevity and Causes ... Goals of the SeaWorld Education Department...
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Amazon.com: Baby Flamingo (San Diego Zoo Animal Library, 8):
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All prices are subject to changes without prior notice. ... Birds (uny548) > Striding Flamingo (u16228783) ... Striding Flamingo photo...
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The greater flamingo is the tallest flamingo. Flamingos can live in hostile environments like hot volcanic lakes - their name comes from the Latin word for flame. Their feathers range in color from hot red to pale pink. ... Animal Profiles...
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