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Fascinating facts about Flamingos
- Flamingos often stand on one leg, with one tucked beneath the body. It is not fully understood why but some say that the flamingo has the ability to have half of its body go to sleep, and swap legs and then let the other half sleep, but this has not been proven. Others say that curling a leg under the body keeps the foot warm, conserving body heat.
- Flamingos can drink water that is almost boiling. We know this as they drink water from boiling geysers.
- Flamingos hold their breath under water
- When at rest a flamingo faces into the wind to prevent wind and also rain from penetrating their feathers
Sunday
Stingless bees
There really are stingless bees and they are found in most tropical or subtropical regions of the world, such as Australia, Africa, Southeast Asia, and tropical America.
More about Stingless bees at Bees Hive Beezine
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| A Stingless bee, Meliponula ferruginea. Approx. 7mm long. Picture taken in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, by Muhammad Mahdi Karim |
More about Stingless bees at Bees Hive Beezine
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