Flamingos turn whatever colour food they eat.
no
If you read the Wikipedia description of "Flamingo" it not only tells you that the answer would be YES, but also gives you the reason why this is.
yes. without crustaceans in their diet, a flamingo loses its pink color
Pink flamingos do actually get their pink color from eating shrimp and other foods that have the same chemicals that are found in carrots. Their body stores pigments in the skin and feathers from what they eat.
Flamingos eat small fish like anchovies and shrimp. Flamingos are actually white or grey, but the shrimp they eat turns them pink. When a flamingo loses its feathers it eventually turns white or grey. A baby flamingo is born white or grey, but it gets pinker as it gets older.They eat shrimp and some anchovies, as well. (It is the shrimp that accounts for the pink color of flamingos.)They eat plankton, tiny fish, fly larvae, small shrimp, and anchovies.
Flamingos eat shrimp, algae, and other small creatures that live in shallow water.
NO . Flamingos eat small fish like anchovies and shrimp. Flamingos are actually white or grey, but the shrimp they eat turns them pink. When a flamingo loses its feathers it eventually turns white or grey. A baby flamingo is born white or grey, but it gets pinker as it gets older. They eat shrimp and some anchovies, as well. (It is the shrimp that accounts for the pink color of flamingos.
No , flamingos eat shrimp and that makes them pink
they eat shrimp(thats how they get their color):)
Sometimes depending on there color.
a flamingos pink feathers
a flamingos pink feathers
flamingos eat algae, small insects and small crustaceans shrimp shrimp, that's what gives them their color.
Flamingos eat several different things. Some things they eat are brine shrimp, small insects, fish, red algae, and green algae.
flamingos eat algae, small insects and small crustaceans shrimp shrimp, that's what gives them their color.