Flamingos Stir up Whirlpools with their Feet and Beaks to Catch Prey
Credit: PixabayWhen we think of a flock of flamingos, we usually picture their long pink legs standing in shallow water and their heads down as they feed. While it may seem calm, there’s actually a flurry of activity underwater. With their webbed feet and uniquely angled beaks, flamingos create swirling mini-tornadoes to trap prey.A...