Where is great Flamingos found what is its characteristic
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The Greater Flamingo is the largest species of flamingo and stands around 1.5 metres (5 feet) tall in height and weighs between 2 – 4 kilograms (4.4 – 8.8 pounds). The Greater Flamingo has a wingspan of between 1.4 and 1.7 metres (4.5 – 5.5 feet). The Greater Flamingo’s large size allows it to wade into deeper water than most other flamingos.
The flamingo’s plumage is pinkish/white in colour, with red wing coverts and black primary and secondary flight feathers. Their long, downward bending bills are pink with a black tip and their long, thin legs are also pink. Greater Flamingos have peculiar shaped heads on long, lean, curved necks with a distinctive downward bend. Flamingos have yellow eyes.
They are mainly found in the African continent and partly in the Indian subcontinent
The flamingo’s plumage is pinkish/white in colour, with red wing coverts and black primary and secondary flight feathers. Their long, downward bending bills are pink with a black tip and their long, thin legs are also pink. Greater Flamingos have peculiar shaped heads on long, lean, curved necks with a distinctive downward bend. Flamingos have yellow eyes.
They are mainly found in the African continent and partly in the Indian subcontinent
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Great Flamingos Africa .their characteristics are -
*The Greater Flamingo has a wingspan of between 1.4 and 1.7 metres.
*The Greater Flamingo's large size allows it to wade into deeper water than most other flamingos.
*The flamingo's plumage is pinkish/white in colour, with red wing coverts and black primary and secondary flight feathers.
*The Greater Flamingo has a wingspan of between 1.4 and 1.7 metres.
*The Greater Flamingo's large size allows it to wade into deeper water than most other flamingos.
*The flamingo's plumage is pinkish/white in colour, with red wing coverts and black primary and secondary flight feathers.
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