The Blue Poison Dart Frog's bright blue skin draws attention rather than caution. This little frog from Central and South America's jungles warns predators of its strong toxicity with its dazzling blue hue.
The Blue Jay is not like other birds you might see in North American fields and woods. The bird doesn't hide; its loud calls and beautiful blue, white, and black feathers let everyone know it's there.
You may not have heard of the Blue Dragon, or Glaucus atlanticus. It is one of the most mysterious animals you have never heard of. This very small sea slug can be found floating on the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans.
The Blue Morpho Butterfly, one of the most famous blue species, is a sight. These butterflies from Central and South American jungles have minuscule scales that reflect light, generating a brilliant, iridescent blue that may be seen from afar.
Despite its tiny size, the Blue Ringed Octopus is one of the most hazardous water species. This Pacific and Indian Ocean tide pool and coral reef octopus is known for its gorgeous, iridescent blue rings that indicate its severe toxicity.
The Hyacinth Macaw, the world's biggest flying parrot, is remarkable with its cobalt-blue feathers and golden rings around its eyes. These magnificent birds, native to open and semi-open central South America, are stunning because to their size.
Blue Starfish, or Blue aquatic Stars, are beautiful aquatic creatures with deep cobalt to dazzling sky blue colors. This Indo-Pacific coral reef starfish beautifies and sustains the reef ecology.