WHY FLAMINGOS STAND ON ONE LEG DECODED.

It is easier for flamingos to stand on one leg  than on two, as this helps them save energy, say scientists who have solved longstanding puzzle of why these birds perch on a single limb. Researchers showed that flamingos employ no active muscular effort when they are on one leg. A passive mechanism is engaged  in the one-legged position, allowing flamingos to stand even while taking a nap. Other researchers have proposed that this behaviour helps regulate body temperature.
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