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“Being in a same sex pair is a relatively common occurrence in captive flamingos, because of small flock sizes...These two male flamingos were likely very keen to nest but could not attract a female partner and so the same urge to nest brought them together.”: https://whdh.com/news/a-same-sex-flamingo-pair-are-raising-a-newborn-chick-together-after-rare-feat/

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