From Serve These Fruit Treats in
Pink Bowls! You Will Need Six Pink
Straws or Pink Chopsticks for This
Recipe. Did You Know:? The
Prehistory of the
Phoenicopteriformes is Far Better
Researched Than Their Systematic
Affinities (see Below). An Extinct
Family of Peculiar Swimming
Flamingos, the Palaelodidae, Was
Initially Believed to Be the
Ancestors of the Phoenicopteridae.
This is Nowadays Rejected, as the
Fossil Genus Elornis, Apparently a
True Albeit Primitive Flamingo, is
Known from the Late Eocene, Before
Any Palaelodid Flamingos Have Been
Recorded. A Considerable Number of
Little-known Birds from the Late
Cretaceous Onwards are Sometimes
Considered to Be Flamingo
Ancestors. These Include the Genera
Torotix, Scaniornis, Gallornis,
Agnopterus, Tiliornis, Juncitarsus
and Kashinia[1]; These Show a Mix
of Characters and are Fairly
Plesiomorphic in Comparison to
Modern Birds. There Exists a Fairly
Comprehensive Fossil Record of the
Genus Phoenicopterus...in a 2004
Study Comparing D