Patterns in Nature: Animals
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11/29/2013
Beautiful Patterns of Nature
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Bird feathers create a colorful show. -
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The sensory glands on the side of an Arctic Char are used by the fish during its annual spawning migration. -
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Boa Constrictors use their heat-sensitive scales to locate prey. -
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An African Elephant's skin can be up to one inch 2.5 centimeters thick. -
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A Giraffe's spots form irregular patterns -
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Intricate rings and dots mark the coat of a Jaguar Panthera onca. -
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A moth's wings appear iridescent when photographed close-up in the Danum Valley Conservation Area in Sabah, Malaysia. -
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A Map Puffer Fish's Arothron mappa eye appears like coral to casual observers in Indonesia's Tukangbesi Islands. -
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A close view of a Cheetah's wet coat -
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Black-and-White stripes ripple across the hide of a Grant's Zebra.
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