
Aviva: Flamingo Creature Power Disc ready for action.
Chris: Yes!
Martin: All right!
Chris: Is it going to be pink?
Aviva: Of course.
Martin: Woo-hoo!
Chris: Yes.
Both: Me first!
Chris: It's mine!
Martin: No, no, it's mine!
Martin: Got it!
Chris: Aww, okay, you first.
Martin: Thanks bro.
Insert Flamingo Power Disc, touch flamingo, and Activate Flamingo Power!
(upbeat music) ♪ Flamingo Power!
Oh ho, I feel so white!
A white flamingo?
Who ever heard of a white flamingo?
This is a horrible creature power suit malfunction.
Aviva: What happened to the pink?
Chris: We've got a creature mystery here, team.
The Mystery of the Flamingo's Pink.
Martin: Hey flamin-guys, mind if I join ya?
Oh, come on guys.
Oh okay, so I'm not pink, but everything else is flamingo-y.
I've got the neck and the legs.
Ooh and check this out.
Standing on one leg has never been easier!
Aviva: That's because flamingos actually have a locking mechanism in their leg.
Martin: Check this out!
With this neck, I can hang my head all the way down to the water.
Whoa, things look pretty different from down here, and the world is upside down.
Chris: Oh, put that upside-down thing to use bro.
The flamingos are doing their classic upside-down feeding.
They swing their heads back and forth through the water, as they walk slowly along.
Martin: This flamingo beak is even built for upside down feeding.
It's smaller on the top and bigger on the bottom.
The opposite of many bird beaks.
Except when upside down, then everything's right-side up!
Yeah, I think I've got the move down, but uh, what exactly am I after?
Chris: Not sure.
Flamingos are filter feeders, so it's something small, but we need to get a closer look.
Deploy Miniaturizer!
(upbeat music)
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