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06/27/09

Well-Intentioned Zookeepers’ Plan Backfires
Dr. Eric Barchas, DVM

800px-flamingo_at_the_columbus_zoojpgClearly they meant well . . .

From the “It must be true . . . I read it in the tabloids” section of the July 3 – 10, 2009 issue of The Week.

Two baby flamingos at . . . London Zoo have developed a phobia of the color pink. The month-old chicks, named Little and Large, both have the pale gray plumage flamingos are born with. In an attempt to feed them, zookeepers used a pink sock-puppet of an adult flamingo, but it only terrified the chicks. Their resulting phobia of anything pink has worrying implications for their future mental health. “We’ll just have to hope they get used to the color,” said keeper Alison Brown.

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  1. Angel posted a comment on November 1st, 2009 at 10:37 am

    Oh man, that’s a good one! We can only hope they get used to the color, otherwise…

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