Sponges exhibit bright colors due to the presence of pigments and symbiotic relationships with microorganisms, such as algae and bacteria, which can contribute to their vibrant hues. These colors can serve various purposes, including camouflage, warning predators about toxicity, or attracting symbiotic partners. Additionally, the coloration can help sponges absorb light for photosynthesis if they have symbiotic photosynthetic organisms. Overall, the bright colors of sponges enhance their survival and adaptability in diverse marine environments.
brightly colored males:)
A brightly colored blanket or cloak is called a serape. It is worn in Mexico, Central America and South America.
Cocks were created with brightly colored feathers to make them noticeable to females who may be attracted to the colors.
There are thousands of possibilities.
The tropics
in jurneys
The flowers that are not brightly colored either have smell to attract the insects for pollination during night or these are pollinated by wind.
They are brightly coloured to defer predators and warn them of it's poison.
angelfish
Neon
Western Meadowlark
Mandrill / Baboon