I'm GREEN with envy
Green on plants is just the norm because of the whole Krebs cycle and photosynthesis thing, but when I see green in unexpected places like insects or plant parts like Palo Verde tree bark, lichens or even minerals and water, it becomes mesmerizing, soothing, and cooling. Metallic green, which is really metallic blue plus melanin pigment. Melanin pigment is the the most common pigment used in the animal kingdom, and different amounts result in the black and brown colors that abound in animals. So metallic green actually is common since animals tend to already have melanin. If green provides a great background with plants and insects, that is appealing too. Add iridescent green to insects and other animals like hummingbirds and I am in awe. So here is my list of green things I loved to look at.
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Two for the Show -
Tufted Moth - Risoba chlora -
Leaf-Footed Bug - Homoeocerus striicornis -
Coroneted fruit dove, Jalan Korea, Papua -
Eastern Hooded Pitta, Nimbokrang, Papua -
Slender Meadow Katydid or Conocephalus asciatus -
Nature's gems and jewels -
Slender Meadow Katydid or Conocephalus fasciatus -
A rare Leaf! -
Cicada - Mogannia viridis -
Marbled Crested Lizard - Bronchocela marmorata -
Hawkmoth - Callambulyx rubricosa -
Enicophlebia pallida, a small and flat Madagascar mantis -
Emerald Moth - Agathia arcuata -
Eastern Bath White (Pontia edusa) -
Eurema hecabe -
A male crab spider, Oxytate striatipes -
Chlorocoma dichloraria -
Dung Beetle - Phanaeus mexicanus -
Rhodochlora brunneipalpis, Otún Quimbaya Fauna and Flora Sanctuary, Colombia -
Green lacewing- Apertochrysa edwardsi, -
Zegris pyrothoe -
White-lipped Bright-eyed Frog (Boophis albilabris) -
Onoculus spec.