Baby Flamingo's are not born pink.
The chicks are fed bright red milk, a sort of crop milk made from either parents’ upper digestive tracts. As the baby flamingos grow, they develop their signature pink feathers, as well as adult bills that can filter mud and silt from their food.
Looks jar like a baby duck Who knew?
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ReplyDeleteI love flamingos! And peacocks! I love your " first ladies" posts-- will you do more??? I loved the gas station post--- very very true kindness goes a long way!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know! They are cute!
ReplyDeleteoh how interesting, they are beautiful when full grown!!
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