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Colour the World

  • POSTED ON: 6 Sep, 2021
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Nature is filled with bright and vibrant colours. Explore the world, and you can find the greenest greens, the pinkest pinks and the yellowest yellows!

Here are some black and white images of scenes from nature. Guess what colour they could actually be, and move the slider from right to left to find out if you are right.

1. Guess what colour this animal could be. Move the slider to find out.

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White-Bengal-Tiger

This is the White Bengal tiger! Also called the bleached tiger, this animal is a variant of the Bengal tiger, and is white due to the lack of the pigment ‘pheomelanin’.

2. Can you guess what colour this bird is? Move the slider to find out

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golden-pheasant-colour

The golden pheasant is unmistakable, with its golden crest and bright red body. The deep orange cape can be spread in display. It is native to forests in mountainous areas of western China.

3. Guess what colour this flower could be. Move the slider to find out.

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blue passion flower

The blue passionflower is native to South America. In Japan, its name translates to ‘clock plant’ as its petals and central parts remind one of a clock.

4. Can you guess what colour these mountains are? Move the slider to find out

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Rainbow-Mountains

The Rainbow Mountains of China are a geological wonder. Sand and silt mixed with iron and other minerals give it the colours that we see.

5. What colour is this bird? Move the slider to find out. 

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mandarin duck male

The Mandarin duck is native to eastern Asia. Male mandarin ducks cannot be missed for their priceless beauty. In Chinese and Korean cultures, pairs of mandarin ducks are often presented as wedding gifts.

6. What colour are these birds? Move the slider to find out. 

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Rainbow-Lorikeet

Rainbow Lorikeets are vibrantly coloured parrots. They are native to Australia and are unmistakable with their bright red beaks and colourful plumage.