The South American Blue Flamingo (Aenean Phoenicopteri) found in the Galapagos Islands, has a long beak and long thin legs. Unlike the American flamingo, Blue flamingos have bright blue feathers, yellow eyes, and short bodies. South American Blue Flamingos measure 49″, and they don’t have good eyesight. Their diets consist of shrimp and bluefish that live around the island.
You can tell what kind of mood they are in by the color of their eyes. If their eyes are black, it means that they feeling neutral. If their eyes are yellow, it means that they are happy. If their eyes are red, it means that they are angry. But, if their eyes are white, it means that they are scared. What a beautiful-looking flamingo!