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
"Greater flamingo" is the common name for the species Phoenicopterus roseus.Originally, these birds were also known by the name Phoenicopterus antiquorum, reflecting the fact that they are both an Old World species and one of the earliest known to Western scientists.They have also previously been classified as one of two subspecies of Phoenicopterus ruber--one being the New World species Phoenicopterus ruber ruber, or the Caribbean flamingo, and the other being Phoenicopterus ruber roseus,or the greater flamingo. However, later taxonomic work revealed that there were enough differences between these two "subspecies" to merit considering them distinct species.Sources:Kear, J. and Duplaix-Hall, N. 2010. Flamingos (Poyser Monographs). London: T and AD Poyser Books.Jenkin, P. 1957. The filter-feeding and food of flamingoes (Phoenicopteri). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 240(674): 401-493.
The scientific name of a Flamingo is Phoenicopteridae.
The order of the Monotremata contains the fewest species, with only five extant species. These species include the platypus and four species of echidnas.
There are 6 species of flamingo, belonging to two different genera.Domain: EukaryotaKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesOrder: PhoenicopteriformesFamily: PhoenicopteridaeGreater FlamingoGenus: PhonenicopterusSpecies: Phoenicopterus roseusLesser FlamingoGenus: PhoenicopterusSpecies: Phoenicopterus minorChilean FlamingoGenus: PhoenicopterusSpecies: Phoenicopterus chilensisJames's FlamingoGenus: PhoenicoparrusSpecies: Phoenicoparrus jamesiAndean FlamingoGenus: PhoenicopterusSpecies: Phoenicopterus andinusAmerican FlamingoGenus: PhoenicopterusSpecies: Phoenicopterus ruber
There are 6 known species of the flamingo
There are six species in the genus Phoenicopterus, four of them in the Americas:- Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) - parts of Africa, S. Europe and SW Asia- Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor) - Great Rift Valley Africa to NW India- Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis) - temperate S. South America.- James's Flamingo (Phoenicopterus jamesi) - in the southern Andes of South America- Andean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus andinus) - the southern Andes- American Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) - northern South America and the CaribbeanThe Lesser Flamingo is the most numerous of the species. The American flamingoes as seen in Florida are the only species living in North America, although extinct species may have lived on the continent.
There are six species in the genus Phoenicopterus, four of them in the Americas:- Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) - parts of Africa, S. Europe and SW Asia- Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor) - Great Rift Valley Africa to NW India- Chilean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis) - temperate S. South America.- James's Flamingo (Phoenicopterus jamesi) - in the southern Andes of South America- Andean Flamingo (Phoenicopterus andinus) - the southern Andes- American Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) - northern South America and the CaribbeanThe Lesser Flamingo is the most numerous of the species. The American flamingoes as seen in Florida are the only species living in North America, although extinct species may have lived on the continent.
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The largest species of flamingo, the greater flamingo, ranges 1.1-1.5 meters, with the largest measuring 1.87 meters. The smallest species is the lesser flamingo, which is about .99 meters tall.
Eukaryota; Animalia; Chordata; Aves; Phoenicopteriformes; Phoenicopteridae; Phoenicopterus; The species are the Greater Flamingo (P. roseus), Lesser Flamingo (P. minor), Chilean Flamingo (P. chilensis), Jame's Flamingo (P. jamesi), Andean Flamingo (P. andinus), and the American Flamingo (P. ruber).
An Andean flamingo is a species of flamingo, Latin name Phoenicopterus andinus, native to the Andes of Chile.
No it's a species of bird.
The size of a flamingo depends on the species. The greater flamingo stands between 110 and 150 centimeters tall. The lesser flamingo averages 80 to 90 centimeters.
No, a Flamingos eyes are a lot smaller than its head and it is the same for all 6 species of Flamingo.
Greater Flamingos usually incubate their eggs for 26-30 days (average about 28 days) between laying and hatching. The other flamingo species (there are 6 species of flamingo in the world) are similar. (I used to work at a zoo as a flamingo keeper/breeder).
The Flamingo.