Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature

There is nothing more beautiful than finding some of the oddities of nature while walking outside. It could be a bird of a different color or an insect that you know nothing about but captures your attention. Pink animals that come to mind are probably a pig or a flamingo.

Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature

You might think of a fish in some cases if you’ve been to the tropics. Some animals are pink because it’s in their genes while some have a pink tint due to genetic mutations and conditions, such as albinism. Wildlife cameras have captured some of the pink animals in nature that offer beauty like none other.

Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature

While you might think that the flamingo is pink, it’s really white. They get the pink color from the foods that they eat. Pigs are born with pale pink skin and easily burn when they’re in the sun for a long time. There are many butterflies that have pink spots on them.

Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature

The katydid is usually green or brown, but if there is a genetic mutation, then they can be pink. Genetics can also turn a corn snake pink instead of yellow and white. Animals that are pink or have pink tints must take care while outside as they are more susceptible to burning in the sun.

Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature
Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature
Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature
Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature
Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature
Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature
Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature

Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature
PIC BY NICKI COERTZE/ CATERS NEWS – (PICTURED: The adorable baby pink elephant with its herd.) – When you first glance at this photo youd be forgiven for thinking your eyes were playing tricks on you but no, this really is a PINK ELEPHANT! With his bright pink ears flapping in the wind, the tiny calf was spotted drinking from a river with its mother at Kruger National Park. The pink calf is believed to be an albino, an extremely rare phenomenon amongst African elephants. The rare sighting was made by tourist Nicki Coertze, 58, while on safari with his family in Shingwedzi.- SEE CATERS COPY

Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature
Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature
Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature
Wildlife Cameras Capture The Beauty Of 15 Pink Animals In Nature

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