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  2. How Do Flamingos Protect Themselves From Predators?

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    The key asset that helps Flamingos protect themselves from predators is incredible eyesight. Flamingos have powerful eyesights and color perception that allow them to spot potential predators from vast distances.

  3. American flamingo | Smithsonian's National Zoo and ...

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    American flamingos are one of the largest species of flamingo. Found in the Caribbean and along the northern coast of South America, these extraordinarily social birds live in flocks that sometimes number in the thousands. A pigment in their food gives their feathers their flamboyant pink color.

  4. Flamingo Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature - PBS

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    In the specific case of the Andean flamingo, which considered the rarest of the flamingo species, local conservation has been established to protect the species.

  5. How Do Flamingos Protect Themselves? | The Popular Flamingo

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    Photo by JaneRix/Shutterstock.com Like the rest of the animal kingdom, flamingos have threats that they must protect themselves from. Predators are the historic enemy. Human activity and development are the modern ones. The world’s climate is changing, and all living things are having to deal with a new global standard. Flamingos are no exception. They must protect themselves from the ...

  6. Greater Flamingo Defense Mechanism and Weaponry - Birds News

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    5 techniques using which Flamingos defend themselves: Uniting Strength : Flamingos are big believers in the “strength in numbers” philosophy. These water-based avians huddle together in flocks to build an impressive front to discourage potential threats.

  7. Flamingo Predators - Flamingo Facts and Information

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    The Flamingo has only one line of defense and that is their very powerful legs. If they can find out about the predator soon enough they will be able to fly away but many of these predators are sneaky, fast, and blend in well to the surroundings. Humans have long been the biggest predators of the Flamingo though.

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