No, flamingos do not live in the Amazon rainforest. These fascinating birds are typically found in shallow coastal waters, lagoons, and occasionally in large lakes that are rich in mud and salt.
Flamingos are more commonly located in regions such as the Caribbean, parts of Africa, and some areas of South America, particularly near the Andes and in regions like the Pampas or along the coast of countries like Chile and Argentina. While the Amazon rainforest is home to a diverse array of wildlife, it does not provide the type of habitat flamingos prefer, which requires specific saline conditions and accessible feeding grounds for their diet of algae and small invertebrates.