The short answer is "no", but it depends on the bird. The colour of canaries is influenced by the food they eat. For example, foods rich in beta-carotene (such as berries, tomato, sweet potato and carrots) are necessary for a red factor canary to maintain its colour. Colour supplements can be detrimental to the health of canaries, and other birds. As for 'Pre-coloring' domesticated foul, such as Chickens, you must inject dye into the egg before birth. This procedure is now illegal in most states in the US, as it can kill the young birds at a very early stage in life, so in other words it is extremely detrimental to their health.
No.
Food coloring does not affect food, except to change its color. That's why it can be used in food.
they will but only when they die. The fish gets darker every time but doesnt change until then
the chlorplasts trap in the color to make it change
yes
No, food coloring will not change the color of a carrot because the pigments in carrots, such as beta-carotene, are stable compounds. The outer color of a carrot may absorb some color temporarily, but it will not change the color of the actual carrot itself.
This is the diffusion of the coloring agent molecules in water.
Food Coloring is used to change the color of something such as paper, water, cakes, icing, etc.
No, a philodendron's leaf color will not change by putting food coloring in the water. Leaf color is determined by genetics and environmental factors, not the color of the water it is provided with. Using food coloring in the water may potentially harm the plant by affecting its ability to absorb nutrients properly.
You can eat lollipops or popsicles or chocolate or food coloring. These will temporarily change the color of your spit.
No, adding food coloring to bong water will not change the color of the smoke. The smoke produced by burning cannabis or other substances will not be affected by the color of the water in the bong.
To change the color of liquid glue, you should add food coloring.