We are taught in school that animals come in certain colors, but no one could have ever imagined an all-black zebra nor a lobster which is only half orange. Nature, though, continues to surprise us even to this day!
Here are some examples of how nature’s magic lets us see things around us differently, breaking all stereotypes.
It is the bunny version of Disney’s Dumbo the Elephant.
We'd love to pet this American Bashkir horse.
Any mathematician would be jealous of the symmetry on this newborn kitty’s face.
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A kitty with a dream to run like a leopard
This greater sage-grouse looks like the queen of the birds!
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This chrysalis looks like a Christmas ornament.
“We love you too, buddy!”
This pink katydid was painted with nature’s brightest palette.
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This cat looks like it’s made of marble
Belted Galloway cows are called “Oreo cows” and now we are craving Oreos and milk.
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This albino humpback whale coming out of the water takes our breath away.
A “split” lobster is a rare find and only occurs in about one in every 100 million lobsters.
This white peacock is mesmerizing to look at.
When you can't decide what to wear on tonight’s date:
Zophie, the gorgeous horse, looks like an oil painting.
“Why fit in when you were born to stand out?”
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Patch the Collie could’ve accompanied Captain Hook during his adventures.
Eclyse has mastered the mix and match technique of being half-horse and half-zebra.
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