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Portrait of a flamingo.. #98062067
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Flamingo, also known as red stork, the world a total of three genera: big flamingo, flamingo and Argentine flamingo, five kinds. Mainly in South America, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Central America and Africa in some areas. Flamingo and water are indissoluble bound. They are always selected on three sides of the water on the peninsula to nest. The nest is damped with damp mud layers. Flamingo is very anxious, so muddy dry, moved to a new home to go. Flamingos are very similar to the storks and the crests, the neck and the legs are long, the three toes are full webbed, and the toes are flat or missing. The chicks are very similar to the villi and the goose. The most special is the flamingo`s mouth, feeding up and down the mouth from the mud in the fishing of a variety of algae, protozoa, small worms, insect larvae.