Flamingos are birds not mammals. Only mammals possess mammary glands. Only mammals produce milk. Flamingos do not produce milk.
Edit: This answer is not entirely correct. While flamingos are not mammals and not not produce milk from mammary glands, they do produce a "milk" from the cells lining their crop, which can be seen in several bird species, including pigeons. This milk is regurgitated and fed to the young, whose beaks are not formed enough to filter feed as the adults do.
According to sea world this milk is reddish in color and contains the same pigments which the adults use to color their feathers. I assume that if the adults do not get adequate nutrition and lack these pigments, the milk will be a creamy cottage cheese color like a pigeons.
flamingos Caribbean feathers
Flamingoes are pink and they produce crop milk.
No. Adult flamingos are either white, pink or red in color. Chicks are grey.
Flamingos are birds, they lay eggs in a nest that they have prepared for it.
the color of flamingos is purple and giant red poka dots. some are also brown with small pink poka spots.
They do produce a substance similar to milk known as crop milk which they feed to their young. However, while similar, this is not the same substance that mammals, like cows, produce.
Birds such as Pigeons/Doves, Flamingos, and Male Emperor Penguins give their young a milk-like substance.
They do produce a substance similar to milk known as crop milk which they feed to their young. However, while similar, this is not the same substance that mammals, like cows, produce.
The platypus is an animal that produces milk but does not have teats. Instead, it secretes milk through pores in the skin for the young to lap up.
Flamingos eat several different things. Some things they eat are brine shrimp, small insects, fish, red algae, and green algae.
milk snakes and red with waight
There is not an animal that produces red milk. Most animals that produce milk have white or creme colored milk.