Wednesday 20 December 2017

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ 17 Animals That Prove That Nature Can Be Especially Creative...


Each animal has its own unique color, with some being more colorful and some less. But what is certain is that these shades that color their bodies are used for survival, meaning that animals born with a genetic defect that affects their color negatively in their natural environment have lower chances of survival than other animals.

It is very rare to see an albino sea turtle swimming in the ocean because only one in 1,000 small sea turtles survive in the ocean and reach adulthood. Unfortunately, the sea turtle's chances of survival are very low. It lives on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.

4. Antarctic fur seal

Most squirrels have a natural brown color, and indeed there are white squirrels, but only 1 out of every 5 has albinism. Those with this rare pigment deficiency can be identified by their red eyes.

17. Two colored parrot

 

rare animals

The common parrot mainly comes in green and yellow, but various mutations created by its domestic breeding have given it a wide range of colors, except for pink and red. Most of them are still green-yellow, while others have a recessive gene which changes their colors, but in the picture above we can see both colors placed evenly on this special parrot.

 



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