"Young flamingos hatch with grey plumage, but adults range from light pink to bright red due to *aqueous bacteria* and *beta carotene* obtained from their food supply."
You really ought to do some fact checking on some of your questions, it's not the "fish" they eat, it's the shrimp they eat. Fishes and shrimp are quite different species.
"Young flamingos hatch with grey plumage, but adults range from light pink to bright red due to *aqueous bacteria* and *beta carotene* obtained from their food supply."
oh i didnt know that o.o
i see, so if i eat the shrimps they eat, i wud turn pink???/ WTH!
maka pink diay na?? pag-sure oi!!!!!!!!
OH YEAH!!!!
never thought they eat shrimp but i knew it was because of their diet :D
i never knew that
really?
I wanted to hit 3 since it is true, they're more coral to me
oh my goodness
Lol, what's with all the flamingo questions?
3 times.. they were all the same answer though. pretty much I mean the things they consume... its all along the same basic lines.
wtf? i had like three of these and the answers are all different!
They eat shrimp?! Yumm :9
if flamingos werent pink what other color would they be?
Boo ya. <3 Thank you, Cincinnati Zoo.
what a guesss !!!
Living in Florida for twenty ears and visiting Busch Gardens gave me the edge on that one!!!
LOL
Shrimp! They eat shrimp?!
they eat shrimp????? i thought they' re vegeterian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i didn't know that D:
bio. class. ;)
So it's 2 for shrimp, 1 for the bacteria in the water lol
OMG one of these questions said that it was the water thing not the shrimp they eat
change thisn it it is incorrect!
y is the question wrong
its actually the bacteria in the water they stand it
i bet, the next question would be "Why crows are black?" stupid!
omg seriously ANOTHER flamingo question? BTW learn how to spell people
it's "their" not there, and duh!
I think I've seen at least 5 of these. 2 with pictures 3 without.
this is the third one i answered today
I've answered two-three similar questions already. What's up with flamingos?
This is the fourth one I answered today.
"their", not "there"
You really ought to do some fact checking on some of your questions, it's not the "fish" they eat, it's the shrimp they eat. Fishes and shrimp are quite different species.
Not only are they different species, they're different phylum altogether!