While it is hard to track where the
Phoenicoparrus originally came from, there is evidence that it originated in the
New World where it split from the other lesser group and into its own genus. The base of the genus is hypothesized to have started with the
Andean species. The
Phoenicoparrus split from the group around 2.56 million years ago and its two comprising species later split from 0.5-2.5 million years ago.
Phoenicoparrus is identified from the rest of its evolutionary group because it is a part of the deep-keeled group, however it is its own genus because both Andean and
James's lack a hind toe. == Diet and Habitat ==