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10 most colorful creatures in animal kingdom

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March 28, 2024 05:53 PM


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Mandarin Fish

The Mandarin fish is a small, brightly coloured fish found in the Pacific Ocean. Its blue, and orange colour markings make it a striking creature in the aquatic world.

Synchiropus splendidus - Wikipedia

Scarlet Macaw

The scarlet macaw known for its striking red, yellow and blue feathers, the Scarlet Macaw is a visually stunning bird native to South America. Its vibrant colours are a sight to behold in the tropical rainforests.

The Scarlet Macaw | by Caribbean Culture and Lifestyle- Belize | Medium

Poison Dart Frog

These tiny frogs come in a variety of bright colours, including reds, blues, and yellows. Despite their small size, their bold colours serve as a warning to potential predators.

Yellow-Banded Poison Dart Frog - Roger Williams Park Zoo

Peacock Spider

The Peacock Spider is known for its intricate and colourful abdominal patterns.

18 Unbelievable Facts About Peacock Spider - Facts.net

Blue Morpho Butterfly

The blue morpho butterfly is famous for its striking blue wings that slightly shine in the sunlight.

8 Mind Blowingg Facts to Know About the Morpho Butterfly

Harlequin Shrimp

This striking shrimp species features vibrant orange, white and purple colours. Its unique appearance and colourful patterns make it a favourite among underwater photographers.

Harlequin Shrimp-Facts and Photographs | Seaunseen

Keel-billed Toucan

Found in tropical jungles from southern Mexico to Ecuador, the Keel-billed Toucan is known for its large colourful bill the kneel-billed Toucan. It features a black and yellow face with multicoloured markings on its bill.

Keel-billed toucan - Wikipedia

Parrotfish

Parrotfish are known for their vibrant scales that come in a range of colours including greens, blues, and purples.

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Orchid Mantis

The Orchid Mantis is a master of camouflage with its pink and white colouring that resembles a flower. This unique insect blends seamlessly into its surroundings to ambush prey.

Orchid Mantis • Earth.com Orchid Mantis

Rainbow Lorikeet

With a rainbow of colours with captivating feathers, the Rainbow lorikeet is a beautiful sight to behold in the eastern seaboard, from northern Queensland to South Australia.

Rainbow Lorikeet - eBird


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