7 Naturally Pink Animals

7 Naturally Pink Animals

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Jun 06, 2025
This smiling amphibian comes in pale pink hues and is famous for its regeneration powers and cuteness overload.

Axolotl

This smiling amphibian comes in pale pink hues and is famous for its regeneration powers and cuteness overload.

A flamingo’s stylish cousin with a pink body and a long, spoon-shaped beak — a wading bird with flair.

Roseate Spoonbill

A flamingo’s stylish cousin with a pink body and a long, spoon-shaped beak — a wading bird with flair.

Found in the Amazon, this dolphin’s pink shade deepens with age — mysterious, rare, and magical.

Pink Dolphin

Found in the Amazon, this dolphin’s pink shade deepens with age — mysterious, rare, and magical.

Pink Katydid

This bug’s blush color is caused by a rare genetic condition called erythrism. A walking pink leaf!

Flamingo

The ultimate pink icon — flamingos turn pink from their shrimp-heavy diet. Nature’s trendsetters.

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Orchid Mantis

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