Nature Glass: fascinante sobre las criaturas más coloridas de la naturaleza.

Imágenes vibrantes de algunas de las criaturas más coloridas de la naturaleza

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Barbudo de ceja negra. Kaohsiung, Taiwán

Fotografía de Boris S., National Geographic Your shot

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Hombre de guerra portugués. Shell Cove, Nueva Gales del Sur, Australia

Fotografía de Matthew Smith, National Geographic Your shot

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Lagarto garganta de abanico. Pune, Maharastra, India

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/83943/”>Shantanu Ambulgekar</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Calamar

Fotografía de Aydin Talal, National Geographic Your Shot

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salamandra tigre. Willcox, Arizona, Estados Unidos

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/436256/”>Scott trageser</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Pavo real. Pasadena, California, Estados Unidos

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/36467/”>Stephanie Sheppard</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Loritos arcoiris

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/38829/”>Lesley Smitheringale</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Serpiente de vid verde. Shimoga, Karnataka, India

Fotografía de Vinod Nicholas, National Geographic Your shot

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Guacamaya roja. Seúl, Corea del Sur

Fotografía de Daniel So, National Geographic Your shot

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Bee-eaters. Lliçà d’Amunt, Catalonia, Spain

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/1062950/”>Xavier Ortega</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Guepardo

Fotografía de Mikkel Beiter, National Geographic Your shot

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Arrendajo azul

Fotografía de Isabelle M., National Geographic Your shot

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cebras

Fotografía de Manoj Shah, National Geographic Your shot

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Rana de árbol de ojos rojos

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/227697/”>Garry Chisholm</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Faisán Dorado Pingdingshan, Henan Sheng, China

Fotografía de Cai Luning, National Geographic Your shot

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Flamencos. Lago Nakuru, Kenia

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/1510705/”>Jameson Weston</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Pato mandarín. Dublín, Leinster, Irlanda

Fotografía de Greg Sinclair, National Geographic Your shot

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pulpo de anillos azules

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/894305/”>Ceresi Claudio</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Jirafas. Masái Mara, Kenia

Fotografía de <p> <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/1140523/” tагɡet=”_blank” rel=”nofollow noopener noreferrer”>James Covill</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot< /p> <p>

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Abubillas Shenyang, Fujian, China

Fotografía de CK ɩow, National Geographic Your shot

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Camaleón

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/1200176/”>Nicolas Marincic</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Colibrí

Fotografía de Vijay Kannan, National Geographic Your shot

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pingüinos rey. Isla Georgia del Sur

Fotografía de Ari Ross, National Geographic Your shot

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Medusa cefea. Shelly Beach, KwaZulu-Natal, Sudáfrica

Fotografía de Pier Mane, National Geographic Your shot

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Rodillo de pecho lila. Sudáfrica

Fotografía de Sidharth R., National Geographic Your shot

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Piquero de patas azules. Islas Galápagos, Ecuador

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/1135367/”>Samuel Sutton</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Leopardo de nieve

Fotografía de Sean Lo, National Geographic Your shot

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Comedor de abejas. Parque Nacional Danube-Ipoly, Hungría

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/329766/”>Esteban Sanchez</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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lagarto agama Ruaha, región de Morogoro, Tanzania

Fotografía de Andrew D., National Geographic Your shot

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Víboras de fosa. Centro Batam, Riau, Indonesia

Fotografía de Shikhei Goh, National Geographic Your shot

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mandriles

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/551867/”>Pedro Jarque Krebs</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Tucán pico de quilla. Costa Rica

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/21856/”>James Cumming</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Para instalar pez león. Dahab, Gobernación de Sinaí del Sur, Egipto

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/1535568/”>Andrey Narchuk</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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camaleón indio

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/1339569/”>Raviraja Ponnuswamy</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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tigre. Gumtara, Madhya Pradesh, India

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/1092778/”>Rakesh Dhareshwar</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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rana rosada. Houston, Texas, Estados Unidos

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/511440/”>Donna Mactear</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Flamenco

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/262410/”>Ivan Vidakovic</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Martín pescador anillado. Nakhon Ratchasima, Tailandia

Fotografía de Sakda S., National Geographic Your shot

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Geco. Conductor, Hawái, Estados Unidos

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/1536687/”>Josh Heidebrecht</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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Paloma de Nicobar. Ciudad de Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos

Fotografía de Ivan Lesica, National Geographic Your shot

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Polilla rosada del arce. Eveton, Virginia, Estados Unidos

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/525929/”>Wayne Gammon</a>, National Geographic Creative <br />

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Pez payaso. Isla Menjangan, Bali, Indonesia

Fotografía de <a href=”http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/1462885/”>Florent Modesto</a>, National Geographic Your ѕһot <br />

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