Examples of using Flamingos in English and their translations into Chinese
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Flamingos sprouting from small lawns in Catholic neighborhoods seemed less out of place among concrete Virgin Mary statues and tiny St Francis fountains.
All flamingos are quiet on this lake, but there is one that continues to fly over the place.
There are several pink flamingos in the yard, and you can use a voice command to“make them dance”(they go up and down).
At the Bermuda Zoo and Aquarium, two flamingos died due to falling branches.
The Bermuda Aquarium and Zoo lost two flamingos through falling branches.
Flamingos and their nests by Ge Xiao: Tanzania's Natron lake is the breeding ground for flamingos, and they produce eggs every year.
Lesser flamingos feed on algae whilst the greater flamingos eat tiny crustaceans which they filter through their bills.
Like all flamingos, they live in colonies which consist of thousands of flamingos, except in the Galapagos islands, where there are only a few dozen.
You know, in the old days Criterion did Polyester and Pink Flamingos on laser disc, but not to this level of restoration.
But those encounters with chimps, big cats and pink flamingos were life-changing.
Though wildlife is rare in this unique ecosystem, it harbors many pink flamingos.
More than 20,000 birds of 67 species inhabit the area, which is most famous for its magnificent flock of flamingos.
Say you own a Chinese factory making lawn ornaments, and you sell a lot of pink flamingos to an American retailer.
Another attraction, but already natural- a lake with pink flamingos.
No. 492 was born in Tanzania and spent time in South Africa before and being brought to the zoo in 2004 with 39 other flamingos.
Those bright pink things you will see pacing in the background aren't sunburned tourists, but rather flamingos that like to gather in the shallow salines.
It expands Chile's national parklands by nearly 40 percent, enlarging the area of protection for pumas, condors, flamingos and endangered deer species.
Here visitors can see parrots, pelicans, flamingos and penguins to name just a few, with experienced keepers feeding the birds and leading demonstrations.
In June 2005, flamingos No. 492 and No. 347 took advantage of their unclipped wings and flew out of their enclosure, the Times reported.
For the more upscale citizens, imported foods were found, such as exotic spices, shellfish, sea urchins, flamingos(yes, of the pink variety), and even giraffes.