6 cool facts about flamingos
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- Опубликовано: 14 апр 2025
- Join us to learn several cool facts about flamingoes! You can get the free worksheet and drawing instructions at: / choose-birds-for-91181170
0:56 Their pink color comes from the food they eat
1:24 They eat upside down
1:52 Half of their legs are actually feet
2:18 They can drink salt water (they can "sneeze" salt!)
2:44 Baby flamingos are called flaminglets
3:29 They are super tough
Thumbnail image credit: Tim Avery / Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology: ML297610761
My daughter is in kindergarten and she LOVES flamingos, we learned more from your videos than the dozens of others we watched. Thank you! And what a great idea to add that fun worksheet! ❤
Awesome facts, the only one I was aware of was the color pigmented by the source of their diet
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How did I live 60 years and hardly know any of this?! Great video 🎉
I love this video! Can you please do one about the ostriches? Thanks
Excellent suggestion
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Your Channel is watched by Many People. Kindly Create Video on 1) Without using Scale and Compass, Can you Create a Equliateral Triangle. 2) Using only Traingles, Can you show the difference between Squares, Rectangles, Parellograms, Rhombus andTrapezium.
I am curious about the flamingos sneezing salt. Can you point me to a place with this information? When I Google flamingo sneezes I can only find this information in your video. Which is a great video btw but I need more for my research.
If you look up "supraorbital gland" you will find more information about How birds are able to drink salt water and excrete the salt. It is also sometimes called a salt gland. It's located just above the eye in flamingos, seabirds like albatrosses, gulls, and plovers and sandpipers. All of these birds are able to drink see water and then excrete the salt. Since the salt is excreted through the nostril, it's possible that the birds could sneeze and have salt come out, but sneezing is not the primary way that the salt is excreted. It's continually being formed by the gland and deposited near the nostril.
What is the classic joke about ducks?
Thx for all that information for my homework grade 5
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so, baby flamingos can swim better than adults
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