Flamingos often stand on one leg and preferably in the water. The reason why flamingos do this is said to be thermoregulation. With one foot in the water they cool their bodies, but with two feet in the water they would lose too much body heat.
Another reason would be that the flamingo sinks into the mud with two legs. By standing on one leg, the flamingo can, if it has sunk too far into the mud, as it were, hoist itself up with its other leg.
Research has shown that flamingos can support their weight passively on one leg and thus use less energy.
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