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To take off, a flamingo runs several steps, begins flapping its wings, and lifts off into the air. When landing the procedure is reversed: the bird touches down and then runs several paces.
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A flamingo flies with its head and neck stretched out in front and its legs trailing behind. |
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Flight speed of a flock of flamingos can reach 50 to 60 kph (31-37 mph). |
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Flamingos have been known to fly 500 to 600 km (311-373 mi.) each night between habitats. |