Saturday, 1 November 2014

You"ll Swear These Colorful Animals are Photoshopped, But They"re All Natural.

We all know what pigeons, lobster, and crickets look like, and they really aren’t much to write home about. Sure, occasionally you might find one with an usual marking or two, but nothing too impressive.


That is, until you see these guys. Along with some other friends from the animal and insect kingdoms, each of these seem to have been tampered with on Photoshop or possibly taken a dip into a Lisa Frank factory. But trust us: they’re 100% real and you can totally find them in nature around the world. We promise. 



1.) Nicobar Pigeon


1.) Nicobar Pigeon


2.) Pink Orchid Mantis


2.) Pink Orchid Mantis


3.) Purple Snail


3.) Purple Snail


4.) Regal Ring-neck Snake


4.) Regal Ring-neck Snake


5.) Pink Katydid


5.) Pink Katydid




6.) Rainbow Cricket


6.) Rainbow Cricket


7.) Texas Wasp Moth


7.) Texas Wasp Moth


8.) Cobalt Blue Tarantula


8.) Cobalt Blue Tarantula


9.) Ayam Cemani Rooster


9.) Ayam Cemani Rooster


10.) Pink Robin


10.) Pink Robin


11.) Lilac Breated Roller


11.) Lilac Breated Roller




12.) Blue Lobster


12.) Blue Lobster


13.) Halloween Crab


13.) Halloween Crab


14.) Red Velvet Ant


14.) Red Velvet Ant


15.) Mandarin Fish


15.) Mandarin Fish


16.) Blue Grasshopper


16.) Blue Grasshopper


17.) Indian Bull Frog


17.) Indian Bull Frog


18.) Rosy Maple Moth


18.) Rosy Maple Moth


19.) Polish Pigeon


19.) Polish Pigeon


20.) Red Cheeked Cordon Bleu


20.) Red Cheeked Cordon Bleu


21.) Red Slug


21.) Red Slug


(via Bored Panda.)


Makes all those kids dying their hair crazy colors seem a bit more normal, don’t ya think? At least there’s some things in nature they match!



You"ll Swear These Colorful Animals are Photoshopped, But They"re All Natural.

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