
Flamingo, National Animal
The flamingo, known for its striking pink feathers, is the national bird of the Bahamas. These birds are famous for their long legs and unique feeding behavior, using their beaks to filter food from water. Flamingos get their pink color from the carotenoid pigments in their diet of algae and crustaceans. They often gather in large, photogenic flocks, adding vibrant beauty to their tropical habitats.
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