6 Transparent Animals You Can Literally See Through

By Kirti Chauhan

6 Transparent Animals You Can Literally See Through

6 Transparent Animals You Can Literally See Through, Some animals in nature have a special trick 鈥 they鈥檙e see-through! This helps them hide from enemies by blending into their surroundings. From tiny sea creatures to frogs and butterflies, many use this trick to stay safe. It鈥檚 like they wear a natural invisibility cloak! Ghost Shrimp, Ghost shrimp, also called glass shrimp, live in U.S. freshwater. Their bodies are see-through, which helps them avoid predators. They are popular pets in aquariums and eat algae. Their clear look also makes them interesting to watch. Glass Frog, Glass frogs live in the rainforests of Central America. Their belly and chest are see-through, showing their heart and organs. This helps them hide better on green leaves. They even store red blood cells in their liver to become more transparent. , Glasswing Butterfly, This butterfly has see-through wings that help it hide from birds. Its wings don鈥檛 reflect much light, making it hard to spot. It lacks the colorful scales other butterflies have. Its wings may help create better glass for cameras and solar panels. Indian Glassy Fish, These fish live in South Asia and have fully clear bodies. You can see their bones and organs inside. Some people sadly inject them with dyes to sell as 鈥渄isco fish.鈥 These dyes harm the fish and fade over time. Namib Sand Gecko, This desert gecko has nearly clear skin that matches the sand. It glows green at night to signal other geckos. This glow is only visible from the sides, not from above. That helps them communicate without being seen by predators. , Sea Angel

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