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Longevity and reproduction
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The greater flamingos (Phœnicopterus roseus) form monogamous pairs which last for a season. They change partners every year. Their longevity of around thirty years in the wild delays the start of their reproduction. Although sexually mature around three or four years old, they usually start to reproduce a few years later.
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