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Vibrant blue animals you can’t take your eyes off

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The color blue is consistent throughout nature, we even call the ocean "The Big Blue," but it happens to be the rarest pigment in animals.
 
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Blue tang - This species of Indo-Pacific surgeonfish was the inspiration for the character Dory in 'Finding Nemo' and 'Finding Dory.'
 
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Blue dasher - A part of the skimmer family, this blue dragonfly is common throughout North America and the Bahamas.
 
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Carpathian blue slug - This large land slug was discovered back in 1847, and they are endemic to eastern Europe.
 
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Indian peafowl - The most common assumption when someone says "peacock" is the blue Indian peafowl, known for its extravagant display of plumage.
 
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Cobalt blue tarantula - Native to Myanmar, this blue terror may be creepy, but it's so hard to draw your eyes away from its distinct blue color.
 
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Blue-ringed octopus - There are four species of this highly-venomous octopus, and although relatively docile, when agitated they flash their impressive blue rings to warn predators of their bite.
 
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Humphead wrasse - Also known as Māori wrasse and Napoleon fish, these blue fish are known for their intricate blue-green patterns and the hump on their head. They are mainly found on coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region.
 
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Blue sweat bee - As its name suggests, these blue, and sometimes green, bees are attracted to human sweat, as they extract nutrients from the salt.
 
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Purple honeycreeper - A part of the tanager family, this small bird is found throughout the Americas.
 
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Dyeing dart frog - This colorful frog is among the largest in the species of poison dart frog, reaching up to 5 cm (less than 2 in) in length.
 
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Blue damselfly - Common throughout all of Europe, except for Iceland, this blue beauty can reach the length of 35 mm (1.4 in).
 
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Southern rock agama - Endemic to southern Africa, this blue-headed lizard likes to live in small colonies on rocky outcrops.
 
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Greater blue-eared starling - This glossy blue starling is known for its piercing orange eyes, and can been found throughout Africa.
 
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