Discovered in 1969, Blue Poison Dart Frogs inhabit secluded rainforest areas in Surinam and Northern Brazil. These small, vibrant blue frogs are about 1 to 1.5 inches long and weigh around 0.02 pounds.
The Blue Whale is the largest animal on Earth, reaching lengths of up to 110 feet and weights of 330,000 pounds. This massive whale has a blue-gray mottled body and can be found in all oceans except the Arctic.
Also known as the Atlantic Blue Crab, these crustaceans are found along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. They measure between 4 and 9 inches across and weigh about 1 to 2 pounds.
Blue Tangs are small fish found in the clear waters of the Indo-Pacific oceans. They grow to about 4.7 to 9.84 inches and weigh around 1.6 pounds. With their blue to purple bodies and yellow spines.
The Blue Jay, or Cyanocitta cristata, is a large songbird native to Canada and the eastern US. They are known for their noisy calls and bright blue plumage on their wings and tail, with a whitish-gray belly.
The Sinai Agama, or Pseudotrapelus sinaitus, is a small lizard found in arid regions across Southern Libya, Israel, and other areas. It measures about 3.94 inches long.
Native to Southern Asia, Indian Peafowls are notable for the males' spectacular blue feathers and large ornamental tails. Females, called peahens, are less colorful and lack the large tails.
Common Blue Damselflies are slender insects with blue bodies and black markings, found worldwide except the Arctic. They measure up to 1.3 inches long and are carnivorous.
The Hyacinth Macaw is the largest parrot species, measuring up to 40 inches in length. They are native to Southern Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia, and are known for their vibrant cobalt-blue feathers.