Are baby flamingos white?
Moreover, are Flamingos born white?
Well, flamingos are just that. They get their reddish-pink colour from special colouring chemicals called pigments found in the algae and invertebrates that they eat. But flamingos aren't actually born pink. They are grey or white, and turn pink over the first couple of years of their lives.
Secondly, why are baby flamingos white?
They are born with grey feathers, which gradually turn pink in the wild because of a natural pink dye called canthaxanthin that they obtain from their diet of brine shrimp and blue-green algae.
The flamingo is admired for its statuesque look: long S-shaped neck, long legs, and pink feathers. However, this bird is not born with that look. Apparently, baby flamingos don gray feathers. This is due to their diet comprised of shrimps, crustaceans, and algae, which are rich in a pink dye called canthaxanthin.