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Vibrant blue animals you can’t take your eyes off

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Blue morpho butterfly - Found in the Amazon forest, these large butterflies are striking in size and beauty, with a wingspan up to 20 cm (7.9 in).
 
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Blue ribbon eel - Characterized by its ribbon-like appearance and striking blue and yellow coloring, this sea creature is a species of moray eel.
 
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Rainbow agama - Also known as the common agama, it is found in most of sub-Saharan Africa.
 
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Common kingfisher - This blue kingfisher has distinct blue plumage, with a tan chest and lower beak. It can be found throughout Eurasia and North Africa.
 
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Blue crayfish - The bright blue crustacean is endemic to Florida in the US, and is a species of freshwater crayfish.
 
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Blue star - Sometimes called blue Linckia, this bold-colored starfish lives in the shallow waters of the tropical Indo-Pacific.
 
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Eurasian blue tit - Blue with yellow and white, this passerine bird is known for its colorful plumage and small size.
 
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Sea swallow - Also known as blue dragon and blue angel, this small blue sea slug is actually a nudibranch.
 
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Moon jellyfish - Found throughout the world's oceans, moon jellyfish are actually translucent, but seem to glow blue.
 
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Blue poison dart frog - Also known as by its native name okopipi, this frog can be found in southern Suriname and northern Brazil.
 
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Hypselodoris infucata -

Also a nudibranch, this small, blue sea slug comes from the Red Sea.
 
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