Wildlife Carnaval
Many of nature's species carry bright colorful feathers or skin, to attract the opposite sex or as a warning sign. This slideshow is for the carnval parade of nature, the most extravagant.
Ferdy Christant created this list 13 years ago
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Blue-chinned sapphire (Chlorestes notata) -
Abaeis nicippe -
Coconut Lorikeet, Waigeo Selatan, Indonesia -
Aplos simplex - Southeastern USA -
Amorbus alternatus -
Orange Peel Fungus - Aleuria aurantia -
Crimson-backed Tanager -
Golden Tanager -
Scarus ferrugineus -
Puerto Rican Tody -
Lanternbug - Penthicodes atomaria -
Vibrant katydid, Nimbokrang, Papua -
Fiddler beetle -
Northern cassowary - head, Nimbokrang, Papua -
Uranophora maranhaonis (Ctenuchina) -
Small Pink Moth -
“Tell me I’m Pretty” -
Masked Bowerbird (Sericulus aureus) -
Felix's Hairstreak (Evenus felix) -
Are You Looking At Me? -
Madagascan Sunset Moth (Chrysiridia rhipheus) -
What a party! -
Like a broche -
Oophaga anchicayensis, Colombia