No. There are no wild flamingos in Australia today. Australia is the only continent without flamingos (apart from Antarctica). However, fossil evidence show that, from the Oligocene until the , Flamingos live from 20 to 30 years in their natural surroundings. They can survive even longer in captivity. In the wild, flamingos may live as long as 50 years if they are left undisturbed by , Flamingos are pink. Plastic flamingos are very common -- millions are produced each year. In fact, you see huge amounts of them used for "flamingo flocking" fundraisers. So they are getting more , No, they inhabit the edges of lakes and swamps where they can eat shrimp, algae, and other small creatures that live in shallow water., The lesser flamingo is preyed upon by lions, leopards, cheetahs, and jackals. Pythons have also been known to attack flamingos.•The Andean flamingo is preyed upon by the Andean fox and Geoffrey , Flamingos like in large groups to protect themselves from predators. Since most of their food source is located underwater, this lives them vulnerable to predators. When a bird spots a predator .