Why are Flamingoes Pink?

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Flamingos get their beautiful coloring from the high amounts of beta carotene in their diet. They eat a lot of shrimp and colored algae. Flamingos in many zoos are given foods with color additives to maintain and heighten the color of their plumage.
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