large group flamingos stood the water zoo

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A large group of flamingos stood in the water to rest in the zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
A large group of flamingos stood in the water in the zoo Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A large group of flamingos stood in the water in the zoo
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
The flamingo is a bird of the family Ciranidae in the order Ciraniformes, belonging to a total of six species. The flamingo is a large waterfowl with a body length of 1-2 meters The neck is as long as the feet, the mouth is short and thick, slightly bent downwards Most of the body's feathers range in color from pink to deep red, with black flying feathers The beak and feet are usually bright red or yellow, and the eyes are orange. The name of the flamingo comes from Latin, meaning "flame" or "fire", and vividly expresses the color of their wings.Flamingos mainly live in Africa, South America, and India. It often inhabits the shallow waters of temperate salt lakes, swamps, and lagoons, and is a bird that lives by water.


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