Until now, experts have not found the exact reason to explain the color changes of these animals. They speculate that these animals may live in polluted water sources, possibly due to a reaction to food or artificial dyeing, and in some cases due to albinism.
The pink grasshopper looks like it has just been “painted with makeup”.
The special fur makes the deer even more adorable.
Just like a colorful picture with dots on the dog’s face.
If every dolphin was born pink, that would be interesting!
A lost blue puppy in a litter of newly born puppies.
The orange crocodile looks much friendlier! On her way to work, Ms. Sylvia Mythen living in Venice, Florida, USA, discovered an orange crocodile. Biologists believe that the crocodile’s orange color is due to the influence of its environment.
It is true that the Creator dropped the paint tray into this snake’s body.
A peacock looks like someone is dyeing it, but while it’s being dyed, it’s busy with something else…
Which artist painted on your fur?
An albino monkey is living in a Barcelona park after being captured in Equatorial Guinea in 1966.
The albino dolphin named Pinky has a strange pink color.
A pink pigeon discovered in England has made many people admire. The occurrence of pink pigeons is very rare. Experts believe that this bird originated in the Mauritius region, Indian Ocean.
This purple squirrel was discovered at a high school in Hampshire, England in 2008. It is thought that the purple color of the squirrel is due to dyeing by printing ink.
Black panthers are considered a genetic mutation that occurs in big cats. This is not a separate species because there is no interbreeding isolation from other groups.
When it comes to penguins, we immediately think of the image of a bird with white and black feathers, but penguins with pure black feathers like this are truly extremely strange. Living in the Antarctic region, this penguin species is considered a mutant and has an extremely low probability of occurring.
Black lizards are one of the familiar animals in Australia and New Zealand.
When winter comes, you have to wear socks carefully.
Someone wrote the number 7 on his face?
I’ve never seen a “two-faced” cat before, but it looks so creepy.
Crocodiles, turtles and even horses cannot avoid albinism, which causes their bodies to turn white.
The peacock with its white feathers looks like it just stepped out of a fairy tale.
No need for heart lips, I have a heart nose here.
(Source: Wittyfeed)