Species
Geographic location
Greater Flamingo
(P. roseus)
old world
Parts of Africa, S. Europe and S. and SW Asia (Most widespread flamingo).
Lesser Flamingo
(P. minor)
Africa (e.g. Great Rift Valley) to NW India (most numerous flamingo).
Chilean Flamingo
(P. chilensis)
New World
Temperate S. South America.
James's Flamingo
(P. jamesi)
High Andes in Peru, Chile, Bolivia and Argentina.
Andean Flamingo
(P. andinus)
High Andes in Peru, Chile, Bolivia and Argentina.
American Flamingo
(P. ruber)
Caribbean and Galapagos Islands.
sources from britanica.
The flamingo is a bird. Birds lay eggs. When the egg hatches, a live flamingo comes out.
Flamingo's EggsFlamingos usually lay one large egg at one time.
Since they are birds, they are hatched from eggs.
Yes, they use mud,rocks,twigs to form a tall,circular mud best to lay usually one egg.
Yes, they are birds and birds lay eggs.
Until the egg hatches.
no
A flamingo egg is white with a bit of gray.
Put the egg in water and let it sit there
no egg can lay another egg because they have not been born yet when the egg has hatched and it has grew up then they can lay an egg of there own.
If they hide there, they lay the egg there too.
lay egg