It’s irrelevant anyway. You are dealing with a windbag who doesn’t really understand metaphors and who will spend the rest of his life googling hair colour in the belief that if your hair colour can change so can your sex.
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Is it "natural" for a flamingo to be malnourished and dying? I dunno, but if it were common then they'd die out pretty fast
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The fact that a flamingo's pigmentation is not synthesized by the flamingo's own DNA but is a consequence of the flamingo's "natural" diet isn't actually important It's "natural" for flamingos to eat a diet rich in carotenoids, the environment is just as natural as the genes
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You're confusing 'natural' (which I assume you mean to capture 'underlying biology') and "in nature", which you are clearly using to denote 'as it is, in living in its environment'. This seems to motivate your subsequent, rather unoriginal, social constructionist burbling.
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It is a sign that it is missing its usual diet, not necessarily dying. Whole flocks have survived ok just not very pink.
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