You might find the pinkest flamingo to be the prettiest, but that doesn’t mean it’s friendly. In fact, the pinker a flamingo is, the more likely it is to be aggressive. According to a 2020 study, flamingos with stronger pink coloring are more aggressive when it's feeding time.
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