Flamingos have uniquely shaped, curved bills that are specifically adapted for their feeding habits. This bill structure allows them to filter-feed efficiently in shallow water, as they can sweep their heads upside down to access the mud and water below the surface. The specialized shape enables them to separate food, such as small crustaceans and algae, from sediment, maximizing their foraging efficiency. Additionally, their flexible tongues help pump water out while trapping food particles, enhancing their ability to find and consume nourishment.
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