Plentingo

The plentingo split from its ancestor the plentsprinter. It now wades in the salt lake feeding on mini saltswarmers. Just like Earth's flamingos, the plentingo has a curved bill that sift through the salty brine. Its legs and neck have gotten longer while tis tail has gotten shorter. Its wings have also gotten larger which enable it to fly short distances. Likes its ancestor, males have a red crest while the females is orange. Its toes are now webbed which help it from sinking in the mud. Due to the amount of salt they consume they will "cry" out the salt from their eyes, skin and even butt-nostril. Their wing membranes still produce photosynthesis.