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Animals That Have Colorful Bodies? Here Are The 5 Most Colorful Animals In The World

Nature is something that can be said to be very beautiful for us to see and it should be preserved so that future generations can also see it.

Not only flora can be said to be very beautiful, fauna or animals can also be said to be beautiful with various colors on their bodies.

The attractive colors on their bodies or feathers are very interesting for us to see. According to The Mysterious World there are several types of animals that have attractive colors.

Here are some of the most colorful animals in the world:

5) Clown Fish

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It is said that this fish is one of the most colorful fish in the world. They are found on the great barrier reefs, the Red Sea, and the Indian and Pacific oceans. In total, there are 28 different groups of clown fish. They are usually found in bright orange with a special white stripe on the body.

This fish can do dance-like movement in the water and make it look more attractive.

4) Blue Dart Frog

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Blue dart frogs are part of the poisonous dart frog family. They live in tropical forests in Costa Rica and Brazil. Apart from blue, dart frogs are made up of various colors such as yellow, gold, copper, red, green, and black.

All these types of dart frogs are very poisonous. Their bright colors actually indicate how poisonous they are. The golden dart frog is the most dangerous member of the family. It has enough poison to kill up to 10 adult males.

3) Scarlet Macaw

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Scarlet Macaw is a smart and large parrot native to South America. Their feathers have a mixture of red, yellow, and blue. This bird is very popular because of its very attractive color. They are also very social and intelligent birds. Not only that, but Scarlet Macaw also has a very strong and beautiful bill.

2) Panther Chameleon

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The Panther Chameleon is the most colorful reptile in the world. They live in the tropical forests of Madagascar. These reptiles are also one of the best camouflage examples in animals.

It can change its color in 20 seconds. The Panther Chameleon has special cells under the outer body layer. These cells can change the color of their body, depending on the surrounding conditions.

1) Mandarin Duck

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Mandarin duck is a brightly colored medium-sized duck native to Asia. However, male mandarin ducks are more attractive than females. They have a golden appearance with purple chests, light green heads, orange-gold feathers, and green copper tops.

For your information, males use attractive colors on their bodies to attract the attention of females. Mandarin ducks live in large flocks. Unlike other birds, mandarin ducks keep the same bond throughout their lives.

Source: The Mysterious World

Adib Mohd

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