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Flamingos or flamingoesare a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae, the only bird family in the order Phoenicopteriformes.

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Group of people practicing yoga neck stretches on mats in park. Participants seated with hands on heads stretching necks. Concept of outdoor yoga and relaxation exercise

Herd of cute dromedary camels are resting in shade of trees near slope and bend their long necks funny. Slow motion. Local communities use

Aerial view of graceful swans on a serene lake, U.A.E.

Big cows. Creative. Large farm animals with a lock on their necks, the color of which is orange and spotted, walk on the stones on the farm.

Aerial view of graceful swans on a serene lake, U.A.E.

Pair of giraffes eat green branches at the zoo, animals in the safari park, giraffes with their tall necks in the tropical park, the tallest animal

A large machine with rotating parts is holding bottles by the necks and pouring the water inside

Mother and daughter doing exercises in the park - warming up their necks

Senior people stretching their necks with the help of hands during group workout in park, camera moving close to two of them

A large machine with rotating parts is holding bottles by the necks and pouring the water inside

Close up of two reticulated giraffes necks browsing and keeping alert at midday

Flamingos or flamingoesare a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae, the only bird family in the order Phoenicopteriformes.

Flamingos or flamingoesare a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae, the only bird family in the order Phoenicopteriformes.

African Wildlife. Two Giraffes Move Their Necks.

A flock of pigeons walks on the paving slabs in the square

Graceful flamingos stroll in small pond, skillfully catching fish with slender necks in zoo habitat