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Flamingoes appear confused as they all turn their heads together
This is the amusing moment a flock of flamingoes looked confused swaying their heads left and right.
Footage shows the pink birds by the pool appearing to be lost as they shift their heads on either directions at Tama Zoo in Tokyo, Japan on January 20.
The flock lives in an enclosure with a pond and large trees for shade.
Flamingoes move their heads left and right rapidly, primarily during feeding or social behaviours.
These movements may signal dominance, courtship, or bonding, especially during mating displays.
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