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Blue: nature's most naturally unnatural color. Many know that nature has a scarcity of blue, but what you may not know is that what blue there IS, probably isn't blue at all. Want to know what I mean? Check out this episode of The Rainy Book Nook and learn about why blue butterflies are blue, what the heck a bile pigment is, and your next new favorite color. Have a topic you want me to look into? Instagram: @therainybooknook Email: therainybooknook@gmail.com Pictures in IG Post: https://earthbuddies.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Hewitsons_Olivewing_Nessaea_hewitsonii_Wikimedia-Commons.jpg https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/image/imgsrv.fcgi?cid=102059834&t=l http://images2.pics4learning.com/catalog/b/blue2.jpg Why Is Blue So Rare In Nature? [https://youtu.be/3g246c6Bv58?si=-ck3DvR4vWCXLWW5] One Common Ancestor Behind Blue Eyes | Live Science [https://www.livescience.com/9578-common-ancestor-blue-eyes.html] Rare Colors: How Nature Creates Blue Hues [https://youtu.be/9cdoPD51bng?si=Ob_LFdQVepnu45ci] Why don't Americans have a name for the color 'light blue?' Study finds unique color terms used in Japan, US [https://phys.org/news/2017-03-dont-americans-blue-unique-terms.html] Jayarava's Raves: Seeing Blue. [https://jayarava.blogspot.com/2015/03/seeing-blue.html] Carotenoids: Carotenoids - Definition, Function and Types | Biology Dictionary [https://biologydictionary.net/carotenoids/]
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