Nature is crazy.
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Their enemies being, of course, the shrimp they're basically genociding
@lowqualityfacts Overview Flamingos turn pink because they eat large amounts of carotenoids—red-orange pigments found in algae, brine shrimp, and brine fly larvae. Specialized liver enzymes break down these pigments, which are then deposited into their feathers, legs, and skin.