The blue glaucus matches the ocean. As predator defense, they eat Portuguese man o' war and store their venom in their appendages. Small and unlikely to become the next craze animal like the axolotl!
1. Blue Glaucus
Can t decide what color pet you want? Try a chameleon that has the reputation of changing colors. They can t match perfectly anything they land on but they can appear to change color.
2. Chameleon
Want to meet a stunning blue animal? Betta fish are fantastic pets and their blue fins may be seen anytime. Bettas have amazing flowing fins. Due to their origin, they are dubbed Siamese fighting fish.
3. Betta Fish
The Eastern bluebird is another typical garden bird in North America. The male has rust-colored bellies and blue back feathers and wings. Females have gray backs, blue wings, and tans bellies.
4. Bluebird
These backyard birds have gorgeous blue feathers in varied tints. According to allaboutbirds.com, Blue Jay feathers contain dark melanin. Light scattering via modified feather barb cells turns them blue.
5. Blue Jay
Aquariums have vivid coral and sea stars and fish. The bright blue sea star shines out. Sea star arms measure 3-5 inches. Most sea stars live in shallow water on reefs like the Great Barrier Reef. Blue whales are blue in water but gray on land.
6. Blue Sea Star (Star Fish)
The dentist's aquariums are usually vibrant. Dory and the Royal Blue Tang are popular blue aquarium fish, but the blue damselfish is the most popular. They are popular because they are like the dog park chihuahua ready to fight.
7. Blue Damselfish
Some call these fish surgeonfish because of their deep blue bodies and golden tail fins and fin tips. People believe its black side pattern resembles the number six. Blue tangs are about the size of an adult's hand but may be 4 to 14 inches long.
8. Royal Blue Tang
Blu, a blue Spix's macaw, is named. This macaw has bright blue feathers. Only 177 of this bird exist in captivity after its extinction in 2000. The movie Rio raised awareness of the species and other endangered parrots.
9. Spix s Macaw