In the wild, there are not many animals that wear a blue “coat” from birth. Therefore, the animals below are extremely rare species in the natural world that everyone wants to admire.
Known as the Blue Jay, the Blue Jay is a bird with colored wings, crest and tail made with a pure white belly, and a light brown breast
And here is the poison dart frog. As the name suggests, its body is very poisonous, especially the blue skin.
The Arizona scorpion has a body that glows blue in the dark, which is considered a deadly beauty. Like other scorpions, they also have very poisonous venom.
Blue also appears on a species of butterfly called the blue butterfly. Naturally, there are quite a few butterflies with this blue color.
This animal is known by scientists as the Blue Dragon sea slug, also known as the green dragon. Almost the entire body area of this small animal is covered in blue.
Moon jellyfish also have a very unique blue color. There are many species of jellyfish in the world, but most are transparent or opaque, rarely as colorful as the moon jellyfish.
This extremely rare blue bee is known as the sweat bee (scientific name Augochloropsis sumptuosa). Currently in the world there are only a few species of bees that carry this special blue color.
This species of octopus has unique outer blue spots. However, do not rush to touch those spots because you can be poisoned and die within a few hours if not treated promptly.
The great blue heron is also an animal with beautiful blue plumage. In addition, the neck of this heron has a purple color that makes it stand out more among the lagoon.