You can find these pink wading birds with spoon-shaped bills in the shallow waters of South America and the West Indies.
This flower mantis can be found in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. It perfectly mimics the orchid flower in structure and coloring.
These birds are endemic to Australia, where you'll mostly find them in rain forests and eucalypt forests. Males tend to have more pink plumage on their bodies than females.
The galah is yet another Australian pink bird you might not know about. This bird is a pink Aussie species of cockatoo.
This species, native to the Exuma Island group in the Bahamas, is critically endangered. In fact, it was believed these were extinct at one point.
A blushing pink katydid is an extremely rare example of a condition called erythrism—a congenital condition of abnormal redness in an animal's fur, plumage, or skin.
Adult males have a more reddish-pink plumage, whereas females have more orange feathers. They can be found in the forests of North America, Europe, and Asia.
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