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Answered by Swastikanath102
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Flamingos are famous for their bright pink feathers, stilt-like legs, and S-shaped neck. When a flamingo spots potential dinner—favorite foods include shrimp, snails, and plantlike water organisms called algae—it plunges its head into the water, twists it upside down, and scoops the fish using its upper beak like a shovel. They are able to "run" on water, thanks to their webbed feet, to gain speed before lifting up into the sky. 
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Answered by kinjalchauhan2017026
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The word 'flamingo' comes from the Latin and Spanish for 'fire' referring of course to their bright pink feathers. Flamingos can filter feed in the water for several hours a day. The backward bending knee of a flamingo isn't a knee at all, it's actually its ankle.The word 'flamingo' comes from the Latin and Spanish for 'fire' referring of course to their bright pink feathers. Flamingos can filter feed in the water for several hours a day. The backward bending knee of a flamingo isn't a knee at all, it's actually its ankle.The word 'flamingo' comes from the Latin and Spanish for 'fire' referring of course to their bright pink feathers. Flamingos can filter feed in the water for several hours a day. The backward bending knee of a flamingo isn't a knee at all, it's actually its ankle.The word 'flamingo' comes from the Latin and Spanish for 'fire' referring of course to their bright pink feathers. Flamingos can filter feed in the water for several hours a day. The backward bending knee of a flamingo isn't a knee at all, it's actually its ankle.

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