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2007-08-22 03:11:54 · 3 answers · asked by mk 2 in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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>>Incubation - begins soon after the egg is laid. The incubation period is between 27 and 31 days.
>>Hatching - takes between 24 and 36 hours.The chick breaks through the shell using a growth on its bill called an "egg tooth".
>>A flamingo chick will leave the nest after four to seven days, when it is strong enough to stand and walk.Chicks are feed with a secretion of the upper digestive tract of the parents referred to as "milk".
>>Flamingo chicks are able to swim imitating feeding methods while standing in shallow water.
>>Chicks begin to grow their flight feathers after 11 weeks and the bill begins to hook, allowing the chick to feed itself.
>>Chicks lose their juvenile gray or white color gradually over a two or three year period, at which time their pink feathers begin to show.
>>Flamingos reach sexual maturity several years after hatching and usually begin to breed at about six years of age.

2007-08-22 03:35:12 · answer #1 · answered by ♥ lani s 7 · 0 1

This is about the fourth question you've asked about flamingo development. I can only assume, based on the questions, that they're homework.

Look, here's the thing: yahoo!Answers people can only help you out so much. There's only so much we can (or should) do. There's a point where you're going to have to learn how to use your textbook, encyclopedias, and libraries for research.

All of the information you've asked about is in your textbook or your notes. I promise.

2007-08-22 03:21:37 · answer #2 · answered by Brian L 7 · 1 0

this isnt about the flamingos, its for the giraffes. go to this website: http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-bytes/animalia/eumetazoa/coelomates/deuterostomes/chordata/craniata/mammalia/artiodactyla/giraffe.htm

2007-08-22 12:34:28 · answer #3 · answered by pussycat dolls 3 · 0 1

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