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6 colourful animals that look straight out of a rainbow

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 18, 2025, 07:00 IST
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Animals that look straight out of a rainbow


Every now and then, pictures of colourful animals go viral– from bright birds to glowing fish. They look almost unreal, but they are very real. Their colours aren’t just for looking pretty; they help them stay safe, attract a mate, or hide from predators. From forests to oceans, these animals show how amazing nature can be. Some are so bright and shiny that it’s hard to believe they exist. Each one has its own way of standing out and surviving in the wild.

Their colours can tell stories about where they live and how they behave. Seeing these animals reminds us just how creative and surprising nature really is.

Disclaimer: The information in this article is based on online sources and ecological studies. Some details may vary depending on the species, region, and situation.

Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)


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Fiery-Throated Hummingbird



This tiny bird from Costa Rica and Panama looks like it’s glowing when sunlight hits its feathers. Its body shines in green, blue, red, and orange. Both males and females are colourful. When it flaps its wings fast, its feathers sparkle like jewels. Even though it’s small, many photographers love capturing its fiery glow.

They are also very fast and can hover in one place while feeding on nectar. Their bright colours help them attract other hummingbirds during mating season.

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Flying Peacock Spider


The flying peacock spider is tiny but very colourful. In Australia, the male spreads rainbow-like flaps on its back to impress a female. It dances while showing them, looking like a little performer. This dance is part of its mating ritual and lasts a few minutes. People love taking photos of its bright colours and funny moves.

Even though it’s small, its movements are very precise and full of energy. Its colourful display makes it one of the most interesting spiders to watch.

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Golden Pheasant


The golden pheasant from China is known for its golden head, red and blue feathers, and long tail. Males are bright and colourful, while females are brown to blend in. When it moves, its feathers shine in the light. In China, it is also seen as a symbol of beauty and good luck.

These birds live in forests where their colours really stand out. Their bright feathers also help them attract a mate during the breeding season.

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Gouldian Finch


The Gouldian finch, also called the rainbow finch, lives in northern Australia. Its feathers are bright green, yellow, purple, and blue, and its head can be red, black, or yellow. Males are more colourful than females. Their colours help them hide in grasslands. Sadly, they are near-threatened, so seeing one is special.

They usually live in small groups, which makes spotting them easier. Their bright colours also make them popular with bird watchers.

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Keel-Billed Toucan


The keel-billed toucan, also called the rainbow toucan, lives in Central and South America. Its big beak is full of green, blue, orange, and red colours. Even though it looks heavy, it is actually light and helps the bird pick fruits. Its playful nature and bright colours make it very popular.

These birds live in small flocks and use loud calls to talk to each other. Their colourful beaks are also used to impress other toucans.

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Mandarinfish



The mandarinfish is a tiny, colourful fish found in the Pacific Ocean. Its body shines in blue, green, and orange. It is special because it makes its own blue pigment, which is rare. A slimy coating makes it look shiny underwater. Its bright colours make it one of the most beautiful fish in the ocean.

They are shy and usually hide in coral reefs during the day. Most come out at night to feed, making them a favourite for divers to spot.

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