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Giant Flamingo
Source product: Cyclopedia of Common Animals
Pages: 42
Section: Birds – Wading Birds
Giant flamingo flocks are far smaller, numbering no more than 4d14 individuals. Because giant flamingoes must be trained from the egg to serve as mounts, their eggs are worth 2d6 gp each. It takes a full 1d3 years to hatch and raise a giant flamingo to be large enough for riding.
Summary
Init +1; Atk wing buffet +1 melee (1d3); AC 10; HD 2d6; MV 30’ or fly 40’; Act 1d20; SV Fort +1; Ref +2; Will +2; AL N. Flamingoes are wading birds which can be found in flocks numbering in the thousands. They stand 2d14+20 inches high, with a wingspan greater than four and half feet. Giant flamingoes are even more impressive, and are large enough to fly carrying an adult human wearing leather armor.
Created: Dec 6, 2025
Updated: Dec 6, 2025