The Chilean Flamingo
  • 1. What is the scientific name of the Chilean Flamingo?
A) Phoenicopterus ruber
B) Phoenicopterus roseus
C) Phoenicopterus minor
D) Phoenicopterus chilensis
  • 2. Where is the Chilean Flamingo primarily found?
A) Africa
B) Asia
C) South America
D) North America
  • 3. What color are Chilean Flamingos primarily known for?
A) Blue
B) White
C) Pink
D) Yellow
  • 4. How do Chilean Flamingos obtain their pink coloration?
A) From their feathers producing pigment
B) From the sun
C) From the water they live in
D) From carotenoids in their food
  • 5. What is a group of flamingos called?
A) A flock
B) A flamboyance
C) A colony
D) A gathering
  • 6. What threat do Chilean Flamingos face from humans?
A) Competition for food
B) Parasites
C) Predation by larger birds
D) Habitat loss
  • 7. What is the approximate height of an adult Chilean Flamingo?
A) 2 to 3 feet
B) 5 to 6 feet
C) 3 to 4.5 feet
D) 1 to 2 feet
  • 8. How do Chilean Flamingos communicate?
A) By color changes
B) With a variety of vocalizations
C) By physical gestures only
D) By silent movements
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