Phoeniconais ruber ruber is the American flamingo's scientific, or Latin, name.
"There is no special name for a flock of flamingos; the group is called a flock." Its called a pat of flamingos!
The consensus in the scientific community is that flamingos are diurnal birds. However, some studies documented flamingos feeding or flying by night.
Birds, on the whole, have been determined through scientific studies to be more intelligent than previously thought. However, there is no data available on the specific level of intelligence of flamingos.
yes, a baby flamingo.
The main one for greater flamingos is phoeni- something, depending if you are asking for the genus, species, kingdom, family, etc.
No, flamingos are birds.
yes flamingos do migrate
flamingos has no teeth
yes they live with other flamingos which is called a 'couple'.
There is no special word for a group of flamingos, they're a flock of flamingos.
Here is the name of every flamingo and their scientific name;Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus)Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor)Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis)James's Flamingo (Phoenicopterus jamesi)Andean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus andinus)American Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber)The answer varies depending on what type of flamingo. The greater flamingo is Phoenicopterus roseus.All flamingoes are to a greater or lesser extent pink. There are six species and their scientific names are: Phoenicopterus roseus, Greater FlamingoPhoenicopterus minor, Lesser FlamingoPhoenicopterus chilensis, Chilean FlamingoPhoenicopterus jamesi, James' FlamingoPhoenicopterus andinus, Andean FlamingoPhoenicopterus ruber, American Flamingo