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  2. The Fascinating World of Flamingo Filter Feeding: How ... - AOL

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    Chilean flamingoes weigh between 5.5 and 7.75 pounds and can grow to nearly 5 feet tall. Their plumage is pink and white, and their distinctive bent bill is black and white.

  3. Tiny Baby Flamingo Getting Groomed at San Antonio Zoo Is ...

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    In this video, a newborn baby flamingo—small enough to fit into the palm of your hand—sits on a mat while a zookeeper gently brushes its white, downy fur with the edge of what must be cutting ...

  4. Phoenicoparrus - Wikipedia

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    Phoenicoparrus are said to eat diatoms and vegetation such as algae because of the deep-keel of their beaks suited for filtration. [4] Both species feed their chicks through crop halocrine secretions that contain a larger amount of lipids than proteins, and it contains some amount of carbohydrates. While both species do not get sucrose in their ...

  5. Flamingo - Wikipedia

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    Captive American flamingos feeding. The name flamingo comes from Portuguese or Spanish flamengo ' flame-colored '; in turn, the word comes from Provençal flamenc – a combination of flama ' flame ' and a Germanic-like suffix -ing. The word may also have been influenced by the Spanish ethnonym flamenco ' Fleming ' or ' Flemish '.

  6. James's flamingo - Wikipedia

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    Of the species, James's flamingo has the finest filter-feeding apparatus. [13] The flamingo feeds on diatoms and other microscopic algae. [4] The shape of the bill is deeply keeled. To feed, the flamingos' long legs allow them to walk into the water and swoop their necks down into an S-shape to allow the beak to enter the water.

  7. Greater flamingo - Wikipedia

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    The greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) is the most widespread and largest species of the flamingo family. Common in the Old World, they are found in Northern (coastal) and Sub-Saharan Africa, the Indian Subcontinent (south of the Himalayas), the Middle East, the Levant, the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, and the Mediterranean countries of Southern Europe.

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  9. Matriphagy - Wikipedia

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    Desert Spider, Stegodyphus lineatus, one of the best-described species that participates in matriphagy Matriphagy is the consumption of the mother by her offspring. [1] [2] The behavior generally takes place within the first few weeks of life and has been documented in some species of insects, nematode worms, pseudoscorpions, and other arachnids as well as in caecilian amphibians.