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How Does a Flamingo Defend Itself?

Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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Instructions

Habitat

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    Flamingos live in a range of tropical and sub-tropical areas, but all flamingo species tend to live in and around alkaline and saline lakes lacking in vegetation. Because few animals live in these inhospitable environments, flamingos are relatively safe from predators.

Predators

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    The most common predators of flamingos are other birds that attack the chicks. Big cats, foxes, hyenas, feral pigs and pythons have also been known to prey upon flamingos.

Flock Behavior

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    Flamingos alert other flock members through loud vocalizations when they see a predator in the area.

Nesting and Chicks

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    Flamingos build large mounds of mud for their nest, scooping out an indentation at the top for the egg. The high nests help protect the eggs from predation, as well as from flooding and heat. Once hatched, one parent is almost invariably with the chick, making it difficult for other birds to prey upon it.

Flight

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    The flamingo's only real defense is to fly away from the predator that's stalking them. Since young chicks can't fly, they are at the greatest risk.

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