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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Elephant Hawk-moth (side view 2) -
Blue throated Barbet -
Sulawesi Tiger Moth (Euchromia creusa) -
Honeycomb Sea Star - Pentaceraster alveolatus -
Oleander Hawk Moth Caterpillar -
Fire Anemone (Megalactis comata) -
Orange Blackberry Rust - Gymnoconia nitens -
Green Lacewing -
White-cheeked Turaco - portrait I, Zie-Zoo, Netherlands -
Andean cock-of-the-rock - perched II, Jardin, Colombia -
Fan throated lizard -
Purple passionflower along the Raspaculo River, Belize -
Hibiscus harlequin bug -
Aglais io -
Orange fronted conure -
Flashing Tilefish (Hoplolatilus chlupatyi) -
Antilles Pinktoe Tarantula (Caribena versicolor) -
Caterpillar of Stinging Nettle Slug -
Emerald Toucanet (Aulacorhynchus prasinus) photographed in the rain in Costa Rica. -
Scalefin Anthias - Pseudanthias squamipinnis -
Crowned woodnymph (Thalurania colombica) -
Common Eastern Bumblebee -
Smith's Mountain Pit Viper showing off its colors -
Dendropsophus ebraccatus