Flamingo
The flamingo is a bird species belonging to the stork family of the stork order, with a total of six species under its genus. Flamingos are large waterfowl with a body length of 1-2 meters; Neck and feet are both long, mouth is short and thick, slightly curved downwards; The majority of the body's feathers range from pink to deep red, with flying feathers appearing black; The beak and feet are usually bright red or yellow, and the eyes are orange. The name flamingo comes from Latin, meaning "flame" or "fire", vividly expressing the color of their wings.
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