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What is the wildest color ever found in an animal?

What is the wildest color ever found in an animal?

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L. Hawkes

L. Hawkes

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L. Hawkes, Teacher, Memphis

Answered Oct 17, 2018

There are many animals with very weird colors. It is hard to pick one as the weirdest. Most of these weird colors on animals are as a result of genetic mutations. Some of these animals are:

1. Piebald python: it has a color pigmentation (mostly gold) and unpigmented color (mostly white)
2. Peacock: it has multicolored feathers and it is always a beauty to behold.
3. Tiger, Leopard and Cheetah: these animals have distinctive patterns and colors.
4. Zebras: zebras are known to have white and black stripes but not all are black and white in color, there are brown striped zebras, there are also zebras without stripes.

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T. Perez

T. Perez

T. Perez
T. Perez

Answered May 10, 2018

In my own particular view, I think the "Tiger" has the wildest color mutation. With an extremel uncommon, and strikingly lovely, the brilliant tiger, or -striped cat as it is regularly called, in a novel and individual color in its own particular privileged. They extend in color from light gold to ruddy gold. Their stripes are cinnamon colored as opposed to dark.

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There are different reasons why animals have different colors. . Animals use color to promote themselves, for example, cleaning to animals of different species; to flag their sexual status to different individuals from similar species; and in mimicry, exploiting the notice coloration of another species. A few animals utilize flashes of color to redirect assaults by startling predators. Zebras may perhaps utilize movement astonish, confounding a predator's assault by moving a strong example quickly. A few animals are colored for physical assurance, with shades in the skin to ensure against sunburn, while a few frogs can help or obscure their skin for temperature direction. At long last, animals can be colored by chance.

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