Luna Moth:is active at night, and its only purpose is to make more luna moths. Because of that, it doesn’t eat and only lives a week. During that week, it must find a mate and reproduce.
Amazon Parrots:Most of these beautiful birds are mostly green, with areas of brilliant reds, blues, and yellows. These parents are medium-sized, about 10 to 18 inches long, and have short tails.
Undulate Triggerfish:body of this tropical fish is crossed with contrasting orange lines that start right behind its head and slant down the rest of the body.
Sheep Leaf Sea Slug: look like plants, but they’re really animals. Only 0.2 to 0.39 inches long, they have tiny eyes and rhinophores on their heads that some people claim look like sheep’s ears.
Red-Eyed Tree Frog:Though most anurans, even colorful ones are unfortunate when it comes to looks, the red-eyed tree frog is an exception. It has bulging blood-red eyes that contrast beautifully.
Glorious Scarab: is one of the jewel scarabs, named because their carapaces glow like gems or precious metal. In the case of this scarab, it is the deep green of a type of jade, and the elytra.
Wellington Green Gecko:This exotic little gecko is endemic to New Zealand’s North Island, where it is wonderfully camouflaged among the trees. There, it preys on flies and moths.
Green Mambas:are some of the most venomous snakes on earth, but their sleek, green bodies make them some of the most beautiful beasts. Africa has three species of green mamba, the eastern.
Green Peacock:breast and neck are glittering green and resemble sequins. The male’s lesser coverts are also green and make a triangle on its shoulders when the bird is resting.
Emerald Tree Boa:This beautiful snake gets its name from the brilliant green of its scales. Its entire body is green with white and yellow markings that create a lovely contrast.