Flamingo Legs Be Like… 🦩| Auckland Zoo Moments
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In continuation with my visit to Auckland Zoo, I am sharing these flamingos with you today. There are quite a lot more animals to go, so getting the Flamingos out of the way will get me closer to completing sharing the beautiful animals from the zoo.
I find these birds fascinating and funny as well, funny in the sense of those legs 🦩, the legs are so skinny they even show off standing on one leg. You would think those legs would break any moment, but if you're waiting to see those legs supporting their body break, you could be waiting forever 😄
Aside from their skinny legs, the necks are just as fascinating. Another interesting observation is how they dip their entire head into the water for food. Interesting, isn't it?
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The strongest creature I have never met until now. They can stand for hours on one leg. They are very beautiful and this is my favorite
I never knew about their standing on a leg for hours, thats interesting. Thanks for letting me know 😊
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Yes, you're welcome. That's one of the great things he has. But unfortunately I've never met him.
Hoping one day you will see them
Those flamingos are so cool! Nature is really amazing.
Nature is truly amazing, every animals with its unique capabilities.
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Beautiful Birds those Flamingos
They're beautiful 😍
Thank you dear
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Man, those legs are really something else lol. I'm wondering if the occasionally fly to give their legs are break. Beautiful creatures with an interesting peculiarity :)
Those legs are amazing lol
Yes they fly and actually fly long distance despite their size.
I just read the reason they stand on one leg is to conserve energy and reduce muscle fatigue.
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It's a bit surprising to know that they can fly long distance tbh. I wonder how that will be lol, especially when it's a group of them.
Oh, I see. Inner workings of their body I guess.
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