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How does an anole change its color?
The anole changes color in response to its stress level.
Video: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
How chameleons change color—and why
Contrary to popular belief, chameleons don't actually change color to blend into...
Video: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Observe a cuttlefish changing its colour as it swims near the Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Australia
A cuttlefish changing colour as it swims near the Great Barrier Reef, off the northeastern...
Video: © Fun Travel TV (A Britannica Publishing Partner)
Know about the two optical structures of blue-rayed limpet that give the blue-rayed limpet its unique and brilliant blue stripes
Learn about the optical structures that give the blue-rayed limpet (Patella pellucida)...
Video: © Massachusetts Institute of Technology (A Britannica Publishing Partner)
What determines a plant's color?
It's not easy being green.
Video: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.

Images

Caribbean flamingo
Caribbean flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber ruber) showing carotenoid pigmentation...
C. Laubscher/Bruce Coleman Inc.
white-crested turacos
The red colour in the wings of white-crested turacos (Tauraco leucolophus)...
Kenneth Fink—Root Resources/Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
butterfly fish
The silvery appearance of the butterfly fish (Chaetodon) is due to a deposit...
Bruce Barnetson—NHPA/Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
coloration; guinea pigs
Five guinea pigs showing different inherited coloration.
© E LLL/Shutterstock.com
Flatfish
Background matching by a flatfish on a sandy bottom floor.
© southmind/Shutterstock.com
plains zebras at a waterhole
Plains zebras (Equus quagga) at a waterhole, an example of coloration disruption.
Gerald Cubitt
moorish idol
The disruptive markings of the moorish idol (Zanclus canescens).
Douglas Faulkner
Uganda kobs
A pair of Uganda kobs (Kobs kob thomasi) exemplifying countershading.
Leonard Lee Rue III
male frigate bird
Flash colours: male frigate bird (Fregata minor) with red throat patch inflated...
© Kojo Tanaka, Animals Animals
cock of the rock
Display coloration of cock of the rock (Rupicola rupicola).
K.W. Fink/Bruce Coleman Inc.
male mandrill
Courtship coloration of a mammal: male mandrill (Mandrillus sphynx).
George H. Harrison—Grant Heilman/Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
evening primrose
An evening primrose (Oenothera biennis) seen (top) in visible light and...
Thomas Eisner
Iris
A blue iris (Iris) with contrasting yellow nectar guides indicating the...
© G.A. Maclean/Oxford Scientific Films
Sexual deception in orchids
The labellum of the mirror ophrys (Ophrys speculum). The coloring so closely...
E.S. Ross
blue-ringed octopus
A blue-ringed octopus (genus Hapalochlaena) flashing its blue-ring pattern...
© Sascha Janson/Shutterstock.com
arrow-poison frog (Dendrobates)
Arrow-poison frog (genus Dendrobates).
Joseph T. Collins, Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas
common octopus
At rest, the common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) blends into its surroundings.
© Marineland of Florida
common octopus
The common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) may blanch when agitated.
© Marineland of Florida
adaptive colour change
Adaptive colour change: the gradual colour change of the green anole (Anolis...
John H. Gerard
white-tailed ptarmigan with winter plumage
White-tailed ptarmigan (Lagopus leucurus) with winter plumage.
Kenneth W. Fink—Root Resources/EB inc.
white-tailed ptarmigan with summer plumage
White-tailed ptarmigan (Lagopus leucurus) with brown mottled summer plumage.
C.A. Morgan
snowshoe hare
Snowshoe, or varying, hare (Lepus americanus) displaying its white-coloured...
© Jim Cumming/stock.adobe.com
Blue arrow-poison frogs (Dendrobates azureus) can communicate through sound...
© kikkerdirk/Fotolia
The size of the black throat patch of the male house sparrow (Passer domesticus)...
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