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Ο χρήστης Cincinnati Zoo στο Twitter: "Look who's here! The first of the flamingo eggs have hatched. Many more are still to come. Young flamingos are gray and white when they hatch
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Flamingo parents feed their chicks bright red crop-milk, secreted from glands in their throats, that help turn their feathers pink! : r/Awwducational
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Kaeli Swift, Ph.D. on Twitter: "13) Too feed their babies, flamingos and pigeons produce crop milk, a lactose-free, semi solid secretion. Because flamingos insist on being so extra, their milk is red.