“The Government Forgot To Color This One”: 77 Stunning Color Mutations In Animals And Objects That Feel Unreal (New Pics)
A shiny is a very rare Pokémon that comes in a different color than usual. It may be a fictional concept, but nature has no shortage of similar surprises. Animals, plants, food, and other unexpected finds can all come in shades that make them look completely out of the ordinary.
That is the premise behind the subreddit r/RealLifeShinies, where people share their most fascinating colorful discoveries. We’ve picked some of the most interesting posts below to show just how strange and beautiful things around us can be. Scroll down to take a look.
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Golden Mouse With Wavy Fur!
Piebald Grey-Headed Flying-Fox, Named Tal'ngai Dha'run, Which Means 'White Wing' In The Local Yugambeh Indigenous Dialect Of Australia
We Have An Extremely Rare Black Fox Relaxing In Our Garden. West Yorkshire, UK
Absolutely gorgeous! You're very lucky to see this, and thanks for the photo.
It’s kind of amazing just how colorful our world is. We see it constantly. Humans have been obsessed with color for as long as we’ve existed, painting cave walls, dyeing fabrics, mixing pigments to decorate everything from pottery to palaces.
Today color is everywhere in the human-made world, in the clothes we wear, the signs we put up, the screens we stare at. We also see a lot of it in nature: the sky, the sea, the grass, a field of flowers.
But there’s something especially captivating about finding vivid color on an animal.
Australian Veterinary Clinic Rescues A Golden Possum. They Named Him Pikachu
My Old Highschool Teacher's Racoon Living Her Yard. Very Friendly Apparently
Desaturated Santa Is Still The Best Costume I’ve Ever Done (Not Photoshopped)
Some creatures seem almost impossibly bright. The vermilion flycatcher is a startling shade of red. The Arizona mountain kingsnake wears bold bands of red, yellow and black. Tropical marine angelfish come in dozens of species, each with its own distinct palette.
So why are some animals dressed in plain browns and blacks, while others look like they’ve been through an explosion at a paint factory? Science has a pretty fascinating answer.
2 Shinies At Once! A Leucistic And A Mutation- I Work With These
A Rare Opalized Ammonite Fossil
The Leucistic Crow That Lives In My Town
I was on a vacation in Michigan a couple years back and there was a leucistic crow that must have lived near our rental! Very cool, saw it almost every day with what I would assume was its partner or a friend!
Researchers at the University of Arizona found a strong and consistent link between the function of animals’ bright colors and the activity patterns of their ancestors. Essentially, bright coloring tends to serve one of two purposes.
The first is attracting a mate. Birds are the obvious example, with their elaborate dances and brilliant plumage designed to impress. The second is a phenomenon called aposematism, where bright coloring signals to predators that a species is toxic or dangerous.
Animals using color for mating tend to descend from ancestors that were active during the day, while those using it as a warning were more likely descended from night-active ancestors.
My Grandson Got To See The Spotless Giraffe And Snapped This Pic!
A Rare Pink Manta Ray
Very Rare Cat Coat Pattern
Those two functions don’t tell the whole story, though. Color may also be driven by the sheer diversity of species.
“One thing that color is used for, more specifically patterns of colors, is to distinguish one species from another,” Vinod Saranathan, an associate professor of biological sciences at Krea University in India, told Live Science. “Because if you’re male or female and you mate with the wrong species, that is a lost opportunity.”
This may help explain the extraordinary range of colors seen in insects, which make up over a million known species.
Dark Blue Crayfish With White Speckled Spots In Thailand
I Was Told You Guys Might Enjoy This, I Present The Chimera Rose!
The way animals actually produce these colors is just as interesting. “There are really two ways: either [through] pigments, or nanostructures,” Saranathan said, “and sometimes there’s a combination of the two.”
Pigment molecules absorb certain wavelengths of light and reflect back the rest, producing specific colors. Nanoscale structures work differently, amplifying the reflection of particular wavelengths.
Crystal-shaped nanostructures arranged in repeating patterns create the iridescence you see on beetle shells and butterfly wings. Birds often combine both methods to achieve ultra-saturated greens, turquoises and reds.
This Is The Holy Grail Of All Shinies
Shiny Capybara Shiny Capybara
25 Years Of Life And I've Only Just Discovered Pink Grasshoppers Exist, And Apparently Like My Car
There are also animals whose unusual colors are caused by abnormalities rather than evolution. In these cases, the striking shade may look remarkable, but it is actually linked to a specific genetic condition.
Some animals, for instance, are albino, just like some humans. Albinism causes a complete absence of pigmentation in the feathers, skin, and eyes, leaving the animal white with a faint pinkish tint created by blood vessels beneath the skin.
I Have Never Seen A Magpie This Colour Before!
This Cat Has Very Rare Lilac Colouration
White Mountain Lion Spotted In Brazil
Leucism is a separate condition that reduces the amount of melanin and other pigments, producing anything from a single white feather to near-complete white plumage, while the eyes and skin retain their normal color.
Older papers sometimes call this “partial albinism,” but leucism is the correct term.
Shiny Dalmatian
Anyone Ever Seen A Whimsical Beauty Like This??
Mega Rare Cotton-Candy Colored Lobster Found On The Coast Of Maine. 1/100,000,000 Odds
Some animals can also vary in how much red or yellow pigment they show. Genetics can affect this, but diet matters too.
House finches are a good example. They get their red coloring from pigments called carotenoids in the food they eat. When their diet lacks enough of these pigments, they appear yellow instead of red.
I Saw A Black Deer Today In Sweden!
Ghost Hummingbird
A Rare Piebald Leucistic White-Faced Fawn, Michigan
Taken together, all of this shows just how vast and varied the animal kingdom really is. These creatures, or real-life shinies, can feel like small wonders of nature. They are a reminder of how extraordinary this planet is, and of why protecting animals and the world they live in matters so much.
A Snowy Reindeer
The Albino Deer Who Lives By My Cousin In Northern Wisconsin Had Albino Babies This Year
You Heard Em Boys, Shiny Hunting This Fine Specimen Is Forbidden
A Tawny Frogmouth Pair, One Of Which Is Albino Or Leucistic
Shiny Pigeon Has Seagull Coloration
Golden Moon Bear
Shiny Raven
For anyone who tends to lump crows and ravens together…ravens are much larger in size, and their beaks are also shaped quite differently than those of crows…
Someone From Entomology Said This Would Be Liked Here
Beautiful Blonde Mallard 🦆💕
Two Headed Albino Milk Snake
Twin Shiny Zebra Finches Recently Hatched In Our Aviary
Never Seen A Blue Roly Poly Before
Three Shades Of Foxes
Clearly from a fashion shoot. I hope it's not advertisement for fur coats.
Shiny Bohemian Waxwing
I Found A Baby Albino Oak In My Garden Some Years Ago, And Realized That Plants Can Be Albinos Too, But They Do Not Live Long Since They Cannot Photosynthesize
Because you can never trust anything that you see anymore. Thanks to AI. I decided to look this up. Not only can plants be albino, but this is correct. They do not produce chlorophyll so they tend to die very young. Except for some trees which will graft themselves to the roots of healthier trees to survive. Essentially becoming vampires. And if that isn't cool, I don't know what is.
Albino Penguin Among His Peers
Shiny Gator ✨
Shiny German Shepard (Blue)
Not One, But Two Real Life Shinies!!! Check Out These Deer!
A Beautiful And Rare White Bison Has Been Spotted In Missouri's Ozark Mountains
Pink Pigeon Or Tiny Flamingo? 🤔
Have You Ever Seen Something Like This?
Shiny Mallard
Shiny Snakehead
In the US you have to k!ll these if you catch them. They're not supposed to be here and they decimate the native populations. It was a big deal about 10 years ago. Someone ever made a cheap horror movie called Snakehead Terror. 😂
Shiny Catfish With A Rare Disorder Called Leucism
An Albino Racoon
Caught The Lucky Trout This Morning
Rare 1 In 30 Million 'Calico' Lobster Saved From Red Lobster Kitchen
How Am I Supposed To Teach My Kids Anything?
Going Through Piles And Piles Of Vintage Jewelry To Help My Mom With Her Resell Biz And Found This Bracelet Made With Uranium Glass
Really cool! I don't know enough about uranium glass, but I'd be nervous if my wife or daughters wore it all the time.
Hunting For Uranium Glass, Only One Teacup Glowed In UV Light
Albino Raccoon Kit Taken From A Friends Wall
An Albino Redwood Rises From The Ashes At Big Basin Redwoods State Park
I wonder if it will survive if it doesn't have a normal amount of chlorophyll?
2 Years Ago I Found A Shiny Cat At The Local Shelter
Got A Roll Of Quarters From The Bank And My Wife Cracked It Open To Find A Gold Quarter
My daughter found a gold-colored nickel. Electroplating?
This Ladybug I Found With No Spots
Shiny Broccoli, Wonder What The Blue Ones Taste Like?
Shiny Traffic Cone
This IKEA In Espoo, Finland Is The Only White IKEA In The World
Found An Unwrapped Battery
I Work At A Gas Station. The Sodas We Put In The Fridge For Individual Sale Come In Black And White Boxes
I Found This Very Unappetizing Image Of A Cheez-It At The Grocery Store
Shiny Doritos
Shiny McDonald's Logo Type:dark
The Government Forgot To Color This One
Shiny Avocado
One Of My Mountain Dew Bottles Isn't Dyed
A Purple Apple Jack!
Shiny Cinnamon Toast Crunch
Have you guys seen the picture of the rare albino Fed Ex delivery truck? Seriously, there's a white FedEx delivery truck floating around somewhere.
Have you guys seen the picture of the rare albino Fed Ex delivery truck? Seriously, there's a white FedEx delivery truck floating around somewhere.
