23 examples when nature stopped being modest when choosing colors for its children's coloring (21 photos)

Category: Animals, PEGI 0+
Today, 10:39

Wildlife is usually stingy with bright, piercing colors; many of its inhabitants simply don't need them. Or, on the contrary, if we go to the conventional tropics, where there are many bright spots around, then it doesn't matter what color the feathers of a particular parrot are - everything around is bright and attractive. And also dangerous, this method of warning signaling has been known since time immemorial.





A Piece of Sky in the Palm of Your Hand



Violet Eyes colors





It looks like a black kitten is climbing on a white cat - that's how beautiful it is



Australian sky on sunset



Freckles only on half of the face



The lizard grows a tail, while it is a different color and scales



And here is the beginning of the rainbow - not so I imagined it represented



Albino Doberman



Rhodochrosite crystals are disguised among other elements



The price tag for such a lobster reaches $1 million



A gift from the bowels of the earth



Natural coloring looks like a mask



At dawn, this tree is caught in the sun's rays first



Three colorful iguanas look like a child's starter set - start the game



The beard grew half white, half brown



Only one grass



A puppy with a very memorable color



Excellent separation of light and dark



A gift from nature tuxedo



Centrally divided pupil

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