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  2. Flamingo - Wikipedia

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    They placed emphasis on animals, and often depicted flamingos in their art. [68] The Ancient Egyptian god Set is depicted with a flamingo head in the Book of the Faiyum. [69] Flamingos are the national bird of the Bahamas. Andean miners have killed flamingos for their fat, believing that it would cure tuberculosis. [70]

  3. Crop milk - Wikipedia

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    Though it resembles blood in color, it contains no red blood cells; the red color is from the presence of canthaxanthin. [5] After the first few weeks, the color fades gradually; flamingos can produce crop milk for up to the first 6 months of their young's life. [5]

  4. The Fascinating World of Flamingo Filter Feeding: How and Why ...

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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.

  5. James's flamingo - Wikipedia

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    Illustration by J. G. Keulemans (1886) The James's flamingo is smaller than the Andean flamingo, and is about the same size as the Old World species, the lesser flamingo.A specimen of the bird was first collected by Charles Rahmer, who was on a collecting expedition sponsored by Harry Berkeley James, (1846–1892, a manager of a Chilean saltpetre mine born in Walsall, England) after whom the ...

  6. Greater flamingo - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded zoo hatch was in 1959 at Zoo Basel. In Zoo Basel's breeding program, over 400 birds have been hatched with between 20 and 27 per year since 2000. [17] The oldest known greater flamingo was a bird at the Adelaide Zoo in Australia that died at the age of at least 83 years. The bird's exact age is not known; it was already a ...

  7. Scientists figure out how flamingos stay steady on one leg - AOL

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  8. The Colours of Animals - Wikipedia

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    The Colours of Animals is a zoology book written in 1890 by Sir Edward Bagnall Poulton (1856–1943). It was the first substantial textbook to argue the case for Darwinian selection applying to all aspects of animal coloration. The book also pioneered the concept of frequency-dependent selection and introduced the term "aposematism".

  9. Your Birth Month's Color and Meaning, Explained

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    The below birth colors were developed by astrologer and numerologist Michele Bernhardt, who matched each birth month with a Pantone color. And you can read more in her book Colorstrology: What ...