Tuesday

The Colors of Tigers








Did you know that tigers aren't just yellow and black?

Let's take a look at different colors they can be.




White tigers have white fur instead of yellow, with stripes of different colors...like black, brown, and gold.

So the two tigers in the first photo are a white tiger with a regular tiger.

Black tigers have yellow fur, but lots of wide black stripes. Take a look at this one:


But there is another tiger color people have reported through the years.  The blue tiger!

Could there be a tiger out there that looks like this?




I certainly hope so!  :)





The Colors of Tigers








Did you know that tigers aren't just yellow and black?

Let's take a look at different colors they can be.




White tigers have white fur instead of yellow, with stripes of different colors...like black, brown, and gold.

So the two tigers in the first photo are a white tiger with a regular tiger.

Black tigers have yellow fur, but lots of wide black stripes. Take a look at this one:


But there is another tiger color people have reported through the years.  The blue tiger!

Could there be a tiger out there that looks like this?




I certainly hope so!  :)





Wednesday

Fish You Can Walk On



Ever think about what you've got on your feet?  

Here are some fishy shoes that I think are just lovely. 



I love the little googly eyes on these...and they're actually sold on Amazon!

The Fishy Floppies below have a tiny fish on the strap! You can get these on wish.com












I love these Fish Flops...which I don't think you can actually buy anywhere!

And that's sad.. because these are the ones I would want on my feet!









Fish You Can Walk On



Ever think about what you've got on your feet?  

Here are some fishy shoes that I think are just lovely. 



I love the little googly eyes on these...and they're actually sold on Amazon!

The Fishy Floppies below have a tiny fish on the strap! You can get these on wish.com












I love these Fish Flops...which I don't think you can actually buy anywhere!

And that's sad.. because these are the ones I would want on my feet!









Do You See What I See? Color Camo!


Do you see this man? He's not easy to spot. He's wearing certain colors to camouflage himself in a tree. 

Color camo makes the shape of his body hard to see.


Some Animals have color camo built right into their bodies! I'll show you!


The leopard is circled, just to get you used to looking for animals in color camo.




On a leaf.



Okay, this would be some scary mud!



This is a bit harder to spot...look for 
its closed eye


A Master at color and shape camo!


It's upside down


Even larger unspotted animals use their color camo:

Rocks hide animals, too.



And this big guy...who would have thought his colors keep him camouflaged?


Now I have a little camo photo that has an animal in it....but it's sooo hard to find! 


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If you can't find it, scroll on down....the creature is circled below:
































I couldn't find it, either!



Tuesday

When You Look Like a Werewolf...


...you can be hard to love.  And maybe a bit scary.  

And certainly rare.


Nicknames for this strange-looking guy?
Horsehair Wolf
Skunk Wolf
Matted Wolf
Great Fox 
and my personal favorite, Red-Fox-on-Stilts


Funny thing is, he's not a wolf OR a fox.  So what is he?

He's called a Maned wolf and he's a type of wild dog...and..

there's no other wild dog like him on earth!

He's the tallest at 42" high...a bit taller than a countertop.


And he has the longest legs of all dogs...take a look, below:

He does look like he's on stilts! 

He has a strange roar-bark, but is very shy of people.

Because the Maned wolf lives in South America, he eats some pretty strange stuff. 

In fact, half his diet is fruit and vegetables.

And you have to see the Maned wolf pup.  He's born completely black, with big floppy ears!

  
So cute!  

You can hear a Maned wolf roar-barking, below:



The Maned wolf is one of my favorite animals...what about you?

   

Wednesday

The Tiniest Horses in the World




They're very hard to spot because:

-they blend in with the coral

- and they're small

They are as small as your fingernail. 

So you swim by, never seeing the little gems that clutch the coral...

They are Pygmy seahorses!

How many times did I miss them in my dives around Bonaire and Tahiti?  Could there have been dozens of Pygmy seahorses, all watching me?

Let's look at what I might have seen if I had looked closely:

They look more like little candies than real seahorses!

Now let's have a bit of I Spy fun!  How hard is it to spot the Pygmy seahorses in the photos below?












Woohoo, that last one is a doozy to see!  Did you spot him?


And here's the newest Pygmy seahorse discovered...so new, it's not even named yet.



I like the little star shapes all over him.  I would name him the Star seahorse...what would you name him?

And here is a two-minute Nat Geo video of these seahorses; each the size of a grain of rice...or the top part of this exclamation point!

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2018/08/tiny-pygmy-seahorse-discovered-japan-news/