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Results: Chorthippus parallelus: Pink Grasshopper

Published on 03/12/2017
By: PinkAnts
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1.
1.
Pictured is a common meadow grasshopper. The pink is most likely due to a genetic mutation called erythrism, which either eliminates the color of a creature or excessively produces other colors. Have you ever seen a pink grasshopper?
Pictured is a common meadow grasshopper. The pink is most likely due to a genetic mutation called erythrism, which either eliminates the color of a creature or excessively produces other colors. Have you ever seen a pink grasshopper?
Yes
7%
98 votes
No
93%
1371 votes
2.
2.
Next pictured is a pink handfish. His color is different from what we would expect, more striking is that he / she uses their fins to walk on the ocean floor rather than swimming. Have you ever seen this type of fish before?
Next pictured is a pink handfish. His color is different from what we would expect, more striking is that he / she uses their fins to walk on the ocean floor rather than swimming. Have you ever seen this type of fish before?
Yes
8%
112 votes
No
92%
1357 votes
3.
3.
In this picture is also erythrism, but in a bird? Have you ever seen this much pink in a bird?
In this picture is also erythrism, but in a bird? Have you ever seen this much pink in a bird?
Yes
10%
140 votes
No
90%
1329 votes
4.
4.
And last is a pink fox. Have you ever seen an animal that has pink tones (that is usually not pink)?
And last is a pink fox. Have you ever seen an animal that has pink tones (that is usually not pink)?
Yes
10%
144 votes
No
90%
1325 votes
5.
5.
If you're an animal lover, which pink animal would your prefer?
If you're an animal lover, which pink animal would your prefer?
A pink cat
43%
627 votes
A pink dog
17%
246 votes
N/A
41%
596 votes
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