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Phoenicopterus roseus
The Greater Flamingo is the largest of all species. The coloring of them is the main difference for telling them apart. One is very bright red in color and lives along the coast of the West Indies and even into Florida. Those with the pinker coloring are found residing in Africa and East India. This particular species of Flamingo has the most diversified habitat in the wild of all of them. During the colder times of the year, many of the Great Flamingos in Asia migrate to warmer climates. They generally end up in either Sri Lanka, Iran or India. They won’t migrate though until the weather turns bad so when the season is a mild, they may not end up migrating at all. Due to global warming their migration patterns seem to be getting shorter and shorter. The written information provided here are gathered from http://www.flamingos-world.com/greater-f...
They tend to enjoy locations where there is plenty of salt to be found in the water. Many people don’t realize just how well this species of Flamingo is able to swim. That is because they tend to stick to swamps and lagoons that aren’t very deep. They will stand in the thick mud and find plenty of food there to be able to survive on without having to venture into deeper waters. They will stomp their feet in the mud to help stir up the accessible food in the area.
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