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The color blue is the rarest in nature. Many
animals, like peacocks and butterflies, does not
actually have blue pigments but rather use
microscopic structures to reflect light in a way
that makes them appear blue. This structural coloration is responsible for the brilliant blue we
see, rather than a pigment like in other colors.
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The color blue is the rarest in nature. Many
animals, like peacocks and butterflies, does not
actually have blue pigments but rather use
microscopic structures to reflect light in a way
that makes them appear blue. This structural coloration is responsible for the brilliant blue we
see, rather than a pigment like in other colors.
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Did you know that octopuses have three
hearts? Two of them pump blood to the gills, while
the third pumps it to the rest of the body. The heart that delivers blood to the body actually stops
beating when the octopus swims, which is why they often prefer crawling to conserve energy!
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