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25 animals with improbable but true colours

The unusual and strange colors of these 25 animals are real

We warn you right away, these photos have not been altered. These are the natural colours These animals! Most animals are born in black, brown or white, but not these animals that have inherited much more unusual colors. Their unusual colours show that nature has a much more diverse palette of colours than you imagined.

Black cock Ayam Cemani

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Pink cove

True unusual and strange colors of animals Some sort of crickets may be mutant. Discovered in the 1770s, oblong-wing scuddedries could have undergone genetic change. While their ancestors were, it seems, green, a small number of individuals have bright colours, such as yellow, orange and bright pink.

Nicobar à camail (Pigeon)

True unusual and strange colors of animals Nicobar’s pigeon is named after the fact that it resides mainly in the Nicobar Islands, an archipelago in the east of the Indian Ocean. It has an exceptional plumage: dark green irisé with copper and blueish tones and reflections, clear feathers on the coat and the alkal blankets, short white tail, black beak, red legs, brown iris in the male and white in the adult female.

purple escalator

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White paper

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Dauphin rose

True unusual and strange colors of animals He is called a Pacific hump dolphin or China’s sotalia. The animal becomes pink at adulthood. They are found in Hong Kong, but they are missing.

Blue and green wavy perch

True unusual and strange colors of animals The wavy perruche is an Australian bird species that can have several color mutations and drawing mutations.

Mante orchid

True unusual and strange colors of animals This species is characterized by the brilliance of its colours and a finely adapted structure for camouflage. Its color can vary between pink and brown depending on the background color.

Frog-taureau of India

True unusual and strange colors of animals

Cricket rainbow

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Lobster

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Crabe Halloween

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Albinos squirrel

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Red Cardinal

True unusual and strange colors of animals This bridge owes its name to the red colour of the male's plumage that recalls the red garments of Catholic cardinals. It is present in southern Canada, east of the United States, Mexico, and north of Guatemala and Belize.

Albinos

True unusual and strange colors of animals

Fourmi de velours

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American Necklace

True unusual and strange colors of animals This snake can reach an average of 25 to 35 cm long. The color of his body varies from grey to black, with a bright yellow collar that gives him his name. Her belly is yellow or orange.

Blue lobster

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Miro incarnat

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Red litter

True unusual and strange colors of animals Red Limace is a species of molluscs. It is also commonly referred to as Grande limace rouge and Arion rouge or more popularly Loche rouge.

Squille

True unusual and strange colors of animals This crustacean has typical delightful legs comparable to those of the religious mantle, where their English-speaking name is shrimp, although they are neither shrimp nor mantes. These, with great strength and speed, can be massive.

Guêpe-cou

True unusual and strange colors of animals Chrysididae are insects of the order of hymenoptera. Often brilliantly ornamented and coloured with metallic reflections (from which their many vernacular names: guêpe-bijou, guêpe d’or, or green wasp).

Bee charpentière

True unusual and strange colors of animals These bees are called xylocopes or sometimes fleshy bees because they dig their nest in the wood. They have a beautiful black and blue dress.

Blue spinal cord

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White lion

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Which one of these animals surprised you most?

Source photos: Bored Panda

Amelia Hall

Amelia Hall

I'm Amelia Hall, a curious soul on a perpetual quest for adventure. Life's journey is my muse, from traversing remote trails to immersing myself in local cultures. Each new destination unveils a unique story, and I'm here to narrate those tales for you. My aim is to awaken your wanderlust, sharing insights, tips, and the magic of exploration. Together, let's embark on this captivating odyssey, discovering the world's hidden gems and forging unforgettable memories.

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