There are no flamingos that are naturally green.
Flamingos help clarify the waters they live in by filter feeding on brine shrimp and blue-green algae
Flamingos eat blue-green algae, brine shrimp and small crustaceans that contain pigments called carotenoids, the latter of which makes them a pink color. They are what they eat.
Flamingos are carnivores because their main food source is shrimp and other small creatures that live in shallow water.
Apparently, flamingos once bred in the Everglades area of Florida, but they have since stopped. People still report seeing flamingos in southern Florida, but it is likely a similar looking bird known as a spoonbill.
yes they do
There are no flamingos that are naturally green.
Yes, because it depends on what they eat.Pink flamingos are pink because they eat shrimp,and blue flamingos eat something other then shrimp
No. They hatch with a grey plumage.
Flamingos help clarify the waters they live in by filter feeding on brine shrimp and blue-green algae
they don't turn green cause of the amount of algae they eat.they eat more shrimp than algae.
Yes
well, when i was little, i thought pink flamingos were real. but, it's nice.
Flamingos eat brine shrimp, and blue-green algae.
Flamingos eat brine shrimp, and blue-green algae.
Caribbean flamingos eats seeds, crustaceans, and green-blue algae. It drinks fresh water.
Flamingos eat several different things. Some things they eat are brine shrimp, small insects, fish, red algae, and green algae.
Flamingos eat blue-green algae, brine shrimp and small crustaceans that contain pigments called carotenoids, the latter of which makes them a pink color. They are what they eat.