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Saturday, February 4, 2012
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The Flamingo is a major orange beauty found in almost every country except Antarctica. Also, the name “Flamingo” was derived from the Portuguese or Spanish word “Flamengo”, which symbolizes “flame color”. The flame-like color of the Flamingo body gives a great look when they are in groups.
ReplyDeleteThe Flamingos fly long distances and can transport themselves at speeds of over 56 kilometers per hour. Besides, they are considered wading birds, but they remain swimming. Also, incredible blood, like feathers, is due to their dietary conditions, which include carotenoid pigments.
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