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 8 years ago
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up close and personal with the Anemone -
Clouded Sulphur At Lake Waterford -
Syrphid fly on Convolvulus sp. -
Freesia -
Symphlebia perflua -
Gulf fritillary may be mating -
Tassled scorpionfish - Scorpaenopsis oxycephala -
Green-banded urania (Urania leilus) -
Locust Borer - Megacyllene robiniae -
Porcelain Berry - Ampelopsis glandulosa var. brevipedunculata -
Euclea delphinii, final instar -
Grey-breasted mountain toucan (Andigena hypoglauca) -
Blue-and-yellow macaw - ara ararauna - Ara bleu et jaune -
Flaming colours of Coleus -
Racing Stripe Flatworm - Pseudoceros bifurcus -
Fuchsia Flatworm - Pseudoceros ferrugineus -
Striped Surgeonfish - Acanthurus lineatus -
Common Passionfruit - Passiflora edulis -
Tradescantia ohiensis (Ohio Spiderwort) with unidentified sweat bee -
Actinonotus pulcher (Herrich-Schäffer, 1835) -
Northern Maindenhair Fern (Fiddlehead) - Adiantum pedatum -
Vermilion Cardinal male -
Gladiolus alatus -
Grass-green tanager (Chlorornis riefferii)