Sunday, 19 October 2025

Insects are invertebrates or animals without a backbone. They fall under the phylum of arthropods (which means they possess a segmented body, exoskeleton, and paired/jointed appendages). Their bodies are made up of a head, two antennae, a thorax (the middle of their bodies), an abdomen, and three pairs of legs.

This class of invertebrates represents the majority of animals on Earth. They make up 75% of all animal species that humans have identified and are widespread throughout the planet.

Most of us despise insects because they bite, have creepy appearances, or transmit diseases (like mosquitoes and flies). Thankfully, not all bug species have such horrifying and repulsive appearances. In reality, there are lots of lovely and colorful bugs.

Here are the top 17 most beautiful insects in the world.

1. Pyrops candelaria

The lanternfly is a strange yet lovely planthopper species that grows two inches long and is native to China and Southeast Asia. It is known for its long rostrum or "nose" that resembles a rhino horn. The rostrum is a tool used to perforate fruits, plants, and trees to get juices and sap for consumption.

Its wings resemble those of a bright butterfly. The forewings are green with gold spots, while the hindwings are orange with black tips. Despite having wings, it prefers to hop rather than fly. When it gets weary of hopping, it starts to walk, and the way it does is adorable because it moves side to side like a little crab.

A Peacock Butterfly
A Peacock Butterfly
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2. Peacock Butterfly

The peacock butterfly is one of the most beautiful butterfly species in the world. It has vibrant lines and patterns all over its rusty red wings with eyespots that are a blend of blue, white, red, yellow, and violet.

The eyespots serve as a defense mechanism to deter prospective predators. In response to danger, the peacock butterfly spreads its wings, revealing what appear to be "eyes" that resemble those of larger animals.

This species can be found throughout Asia and Europe's temperate regions. Its wingspan can reach 2.5 inches, and females often grow slightly bigger than males. It can consume a wide variety of food. Other than nectar, it is drawn to tree sap and the juice of rotten fruits.

3. Beautiful Demoiselle

The beautiful demoiselle is a species of large damselfly found throughout Europe. It can grow as long as 5 cm in body length, and its wingspan is around 6.5 cm. The color of its resplendent wings varies depending on the gender; males have metallic dark blue-green wings, while females have lustrous brown-green wings.

The color of its iridescent dark green body changes depending on the light; it can also appear blue or blue-green. You can find this insect near areas where there is rushing water. It is a very beautiful damselfly and truly lives up to its name.

4. Domino Cockroach

You've probably never seen a cockroach as cool as this one. This insect resembles the rectangular block from your favorite tile-based game, the domino. It features a black body with white dots. This cockroach lives in the scrubby woods of India, where it hides under leaf litter and only emerges at dusk to forage. You can even keep it as a pet because it is not considered a pest.

Adult Spotted Tortoiseshell Beetle
Adult Spotted Tortoiseshell Beetle

5. Spotted Tortoise Beetle

Spotted tortoise beetles are tiny golden brown beetles with black dots on their elytra. Their body is about the size of a ladybird, and they have a covering carapace that resembles a tortoise's shell in terms of protection. The carapace is transparent, dome-shaped, and has flat margins.

When threatened, the spotted tortoise beetles press down this covering to hide their appendages, shielding them from harm and keeping them safe underneath like a tortoise might retreat into its shell.

Their larvae carry their waste and cast skins on their back to create a "shield or umbrella" to ward off predators. This species is widely dispersed over North America.

6. Rainbow Scarab

The Rainbow scarab is a species of dung beetle native to North America. It got its name from its metallic, iridescent, multi-colored body. In appearance, it resembles the triceratops dinosaur because it has a long facial horn and a plate attached to the head. The beetle is entirely black, but the upper surface of the head, pronotum, and elytra are yellow, bronze, and green, respectively.

The rainbow scarab is a beloved exotic pet among collectors because it is stunning and harmless. However, if you decide to keep this as a pet, you should know that its main food source is dung, though you can also give it rotten fruit or beetle jelly.

7. Picasso Bug

The Picasso bug's coloring is reminiscent of a Pablo Picasso painting. Its beautiful green carapace has red geometric patterns that resemble a work of art. Unlike most other bugs, its carapace, which covers the wings, is only one piece. The insects primarily feed on the juices of different plants. It is native to both tropical and subtropical Africa.

8. Panda Ant

This panda ant's coloration is similar to that of a panda bear from China. It is not an ant at all, but a wasp. Because the female lacks wings, it is frequently misidentified as an ant. The sting of this wasp is excruciating, earning it the nickname "cow killer." These insects prefer to live in dry, sandy, and tropical environments, such as


9. Orchid Mantis

An orchid mantis is a beautiful-looking praying mantis that grows as long as 7 cm. The similarity of its appearance to a flower is how it got its name. It has a pink and white body, and its lobed legs resemble petals. The mantis typically inhabits flowers to blend in with the blooms, which helps it avoid being spotted by prey or predators. It also sways back and forth as it moves to mimic wind-blown flowers.

Fully Grown Caterpillar of Cecropia mothFully Grown Caterpillar of Cecropia mothFully Grown Caterpillar of Cecropia moth

 10. Cecropia Moth Caterpillar

This species' newly hatched larvae are black due to small black hairs growing all over their bodies. Fully mature caterpillars are yellowish-green in color, with yellow, red, and blue tubercles surrounded by black spines. They feed on the leaves of numerous trees and shrubs.

The adult form is the largest native moth in North America. It has a 160 mm wingspan (6 inches). Unfortunately, it won't live long (about two weeks) because it lacks a digestive system and cannot eat. Its only purpose is to mate and lay eggs.

Male Archrioptera fallax
Male Archrioptera fallax
Source: Ragnarok85, public domain, via Wikimedia

11. Achrioptera fallax

Stick insects are well-known for their ability to blend into their surroundings. The eggs of this species are hard to spot because they resemble seeds. Nymphs are brown, long, and small, resembling sticks. The nymphs will develop into an electric blue male or a much larger brown female.

Both sexes have red, tiny, flightless wings in proportion to their long bodies. They flash it at predators to frighten them away. These insects are found only in Madagascar.

Male Palawan Birdwing Butterfly
Male Palawan Birdwing Butterfly

12. Palawan Birdwing Butterfly

The Palawan birdwing butterfly is a large, brightly colored butterfly found only in the Philippines. Males have black wings with tooth-shaped, electric-green markings, and their black thorax is covered in red hair. Females, on the other hand, have entirely brown wings with white markings.

It is one of just two species in its genus; the other is Rajah Brooke's birdwing, in which males have larger green markings on their wings. Unfortunately, because of its attractive appearance, it has become endangered due to over-collection.

A Female Trilobite Beetle
A Female Trilobite Beetle

13. Trilobite Beetle

The trilobite beetle is also known as the net-winged beetle. It has a flattened, dark body with armor-like coverings. It is named after the extinct, prehistoric trilobites because the females resemble them.

This beetle is native to the tropical forests of Asia, with ranges stretching from India to the Philippines. It spends the majority of its time hiding beneath leaf litter or logs. It also eats slime (from algae), fungi, and decomposing wood.

14. Rainbow Grasshopper

The rainbow grasshopper, also known as painted grasshopper or barber pole grasshopper, is found in the prairie and desert grasslands of Mexico, the United States, and Canada. It is a small, wingless, and vivid grasshopper with a length of no more than two inches. Its body is primarily black, with some patterns of red, green, and yellow. Like the Acraga hamata moth caterpillars, its coloration warns predators that it is poisonous and unappealing as food.

Spotted Lanternfly
Spotted Lanternfly
15. Spotted Lanterfly

Although it resembles a butterfly, the spotted lanternfly is more closely related to cicada and aphid species. It has tan forewings that are speckled with black spots, and on the tips are rectangular markings that are arranged somewhat like bricks. When the wings are spread out, the hindwings become visible. These have a tricolor pattern, which consists of crimson red stripes (with black spots), white, and black edging.

Although the spotted lanternfly has a lovely appearance, it is a pest because it feeds on plant juices, which kills the plants. Its native habitats are China, India, and Vietnam; however, it has spread to many parts of the world as an invasive species.

Monday, 13 October 2025

10 Weirdest Mythical Creatures in the World

What Are the Most Bizarre and Weirdest Mythical Creatures?

Forget vampires and werewolves— the real legends are far weirder. We’re not talking about eerie or deadly monsters, but truly bizarre legendary creatures, like umbrellas with long, licking tongues, huts with chicken legs, and monsters that are scared off by an accent. Sound made-up? Every oddity in this article comes from real folklore. Now, let’s dive in and discover 10 of the most bizarre and weirdest mythical creatures around the world.

10 of The Weirdest Mythical Creatures Around the World

1. Kasa-Obake

Weirdest Mythical Creatures; Kasa-obake
Kasa-obake

In Japan, there is a monster called the Kasa-obake, which takes the form of an umbrella. It’s hard to imagine that people could be frightened by an umbrella. Typically, the Kasa-obake is depicted as an old umbrella brought to life. It usually has a single eye, a mouth with a long tongue sticking out, and moves by hopping around using its handle as a leg.

2. Tripodero

Weirdest Mythical Creatures; tripodero
Tripodero

Another bizarre creature on the list is the Tripodero, a hybrid of machine and animal said to roam the shrublands of California. This odd being is described as having a kangaroo-like tail, a bird’s head with a blowgun-shaped beak, and telescopic legs that extend and retract like a camera tripod. From its beak, it fires mud pellets stored in a pouch inside its left cheek. Even stranger, this cyborg-like creature is rumored to lay rectangular eggs. The Tripodero is supposedly repelled by the smell of alcohol—so if you want to keep it away, you’ll have to stay drunk at all times.

3. Amphibaena

Weirdest Mythical Creatures; amphibaena
Amphibaena

In Greek mythology, the Amphisbaena is one of the most bizarre serpentine creatures. It was said to have emerged from the blood that dripped from Medusa’s severed head after Perseus decapitated her. This creature has a head at both ends of its body, allowing it to move in either direction. According to some medieval legends, when the Amphisbaena spots prey, it bites one head onto the other, curls into a hoop, and rolls forward to chase its target.

4. Tambaloslos

Weirdest Mythical Creatures; tambaloslos
Tambaloslos

The Tambaloslos is a perverted creature renowned for its abnormally large phallus. This is an evil being that rapes anything it encounters — not just humans, but also animals such as chickens, frogs, and pigs.

Originally, the Tambaloslos had a normal-sized genitalia. However, due to its fiendish behavior, Gugurang, a benevolent god, punished it by enlarging its private part so this body part could no longer fit into any female hole, being unable to assault victims anymore.

Despite this, encounters with the Tambaloslos are still possible. If you ever see one, simply remove your clothes. Upon seeing nudity, its enormous organ becomes erect and rises up, covering its upper body — including its face and eyes. With its vision blocked, it cannot see anything, giving you the chance to escape safely.

5. Drop Bear

Weirdest Mythical Creatures; drop bear
Drop Bear

The Drop Bears are tree-dwelling, carnivorous versions of koalas originating from Australian urban legend. These creatures primarily target unsuspecting tourists by dropping down and defecating on their heads. To ward off these fearsome monsters, you should place forks in your hair, smear Vegemite or toothpaste behind your ears or armpits, and speak only with an Australian accent.

6. Bonnacon

Weirdest Mythical Creatures; bonnacon
Bonnacon

The Bonnacon was a mythical creature from medieval lore that had the body and head of an ox, a horse-like mane, and inward-curving horns. What made it truly bizarre was its defense mechanism. When provoked, its anus would project very hot dung as far as 600 meters and could ignite anything it hit.

7. Baba Yaga

Weirdest Mythical Creatures; baba yaga
Baba Yaga

Baba Yaga is a scary, vengeful, and dangerous witch from Russian folklore. What makes her truly bizarre is not Baba Yaga herself, but her mode of transportation and her unusual home. Unlike typical witches who ride broomsticks, Baba Yaga flies through the air using a mortar and pestle. Even stranger, she lives in a magical hut that has the legs of a giant chicken.

8. Troll Cat or Troll Rabbit

Weirdest Mythical Creatures; troll rabbit or troll cat
Trolls Cat or Troll Rabbits

The troll cat—sometimes called the troll rabbit—appears in old Scandinavian tales as a witch’s companion. According to the stories, witches created them from unusual materials such as hair, nails, and bits of wood. Their form could be that of an ordinary cat or rabbit, or even a strange, living ball of fur. These creatures were said to steal milk from neighbors’ cows, bring it back to the witch, and spit it into her waiting pail. If injured, they were believed to bleed milk instead of blood.

9. Fur-Bearing Trout

A fish covered in fur instead of scales? The fur-bearing trout is a creature from Icelandic and American folklore. According to legend, this unusual fish grew a thick coat of fur to survive the frigid waters of its icy habitat—much like mammals develop fur for warmth.

10. Monopod

Weirdest Mythical Creatures; monopod
Monopod

Another bizarre mythical creature from Greek mythology is the Monopod (or Sciapod). This dwarf-like being is known for having a single, enormous foot. Because of its unusual morphology, it walks by tipping over or spinning in circles while trying to maintain balance. The most bizarre part is that it uses its large foot as an umbrella, raising it over its body to block the sun and create shade. Some depictions even show it without arms—just a head, a torso, and one massive foot.

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12 Flags With Pink Elements in Them

flags with pink
This article showcases more 12 flags with pink elements in them.
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Introduction

Pink is created by blending red and white pigments. It is found everywhere, appearing in both nature and human-made design. It can be seen in various things such as flowers, clothing, art, and even minerals like pink quartz.

Pink is symbolic in certain cultures as well. It is often associated with love, romance, and affection. This color is a commonly chosen color when giving flowers to someone special to express love and affection

Pink is traditionally linked with feminism, representing qualities such as softness, nurturing, and elegance. It can also mean youthfulness, playfulness, and vibrancy, emphasizing energy, creativity, and joy.

In this article, I will showcase flags that contain the color pink in the design, with a specific focus on the national flags of Mexico and Spain, both of which feature pink. We’ll discuss the meaning of the color pink on these two national flags.

National Flags With Pink in Them

1. Mexico

The Mexican banner is one of the flags with pink around the world.
Banner of United Mexican States | Photo by The Digital Artist via Pixabay

The Mexican banner is one of the flags with pink in them around the world. It has three vertical stripes of green, white, and red. In the center of the flag, the national coat of arms is depicted. It shows an eagle sitting on a prickly pear cactus and eating a snake. There is also a bunch of oak and laurel leaves below this image.

The colors of the stripes have the following meanings: the green stripe stands for hope and vegetation; the white stripe means peace and unity; and the red stripe represents the blood of the martyrs and the people who sacrifice their lives for Mexico’s independence.

The triband stripe is based on the flag of the Army of the Three Guarantees, which was used during the Mexican Revolution of Independence. This army played an important role in Mexico’s independence from Spain. Over time, the flag was adopted as the national flag and modified, eventually adding Mexico’s coat of arms.

The design of the Mexican coat of arms is based on Aztec mythology, specifically the establishment of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire, which is now Mexico City. The Aztecs were instructed by their god Huitzilopochtli to build their capital city where they saw an eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus while consuming a snake.

The laurel and oak beneath represent triumph and wisdom. They serve as a tribute to Mexico’s achievements and the brilliance of its people.
In Mexican flag, the color pink appears in the flowers of the prickly pear cactus. It does not have any specific symbolic significance; rather, it is just the natural color of the cactus’ flowers.

2. Spain

The Spanish banner is one of the flags with pink in them.
Banner of the Kingdom of Spain | Photo by The Digital Artist via Pixabay

The flag of Spain comprises three horizontal bands of red, yellow, and red, with the Spanish coat of arms on the left side of the yellow stripe. The red stands for the country’s bloody history and the fight for freedom, while the yellow represents the country’s wealth.

The coat of arms is composed of a crown, a shield, two columns, and a red ribbon inscribed with the Spanish national motto “Plus Ultra.”

The shield in the middle is the most noticeable part of the coat of arms. It has images of a castle, a lion, alternating vertical yellow and red stripes, a chain, a pomegranate, and a fleur-de-lis.

The first five images, excluding the fleur-de-lis, represent the flags of the five kingdoms that made up Spain during the medieval period. The castle stands for the Kingdom of Castile, the lion for the Kingdom of León, the vertical stripes for the Kingdom of Aragon, the chain for the Kingdom of Navarre, and the pomegranate for the Kingdom of Granada. Meanwhile, the fleur-de-lis reflects the historical connection between Spain and France.


The color pink in the Spanish banner is found in the flag of the Kingdom of León, where the lion is depicted in pink. The reason for this color choice is unknown. Some people believe it was originally purple or red, intended to symbolize the blood of the people who fought for freedom.

The lion, often linked with courage and strength, represented the bravery and resilience of the people of the Kingdom of León.

Other Flags With Pink in Them

flag with pink Russian Federal Service for Intellectual Property

Russian Federal Service for Intellectual Property – It is the official flag of Russia’s government agency for intellectual property. The flag has a pink background, with the modern Russian national flag in the top-left corner and a golden double-headed eagle emblem on the right side.

flag with pink First LGBTQA+ or Rainbow Flag

First LGBTQA+ or Rainbow Flag – The first rainbow or LGBTQA+ flag consisted of horizontal stripes in pink, red, orange, yellow, green, turquoise, indigo, and violet. However, in 1979, due to the rarity of fabric dyes for pink, turquoise, and indigo, the design was changed to include only red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet.

flag with pink Scouts Troop Flag of Monthon Phayap

Scouts Troop Flag of Monthon Phayap – Monthon Phayap was a region in the Kingdom of Siam, now part of Northern Thailand. This flag was used by the Scouts of Phayap from 1926 to 1933. It had a pink field with a white elephant at the center.

flag with pink Turks and Caicos

Turks and Caicos – Turks and Caicos is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. It is located in the Caribbean Sea. The pink color on its flag appears within the shield on the fly side of the flag, where a queen conch shell is depicted in pink.

flag with pink in them

Republic of South Korea Army – This military or war flag is a bicolor of white and blue with the army’s coat of arms in the center. The pink elements in this flag appear in three floral components of the central emblem. Two are positioned at the top of the golden wreath, while the third surrounds the Taegeuk (red and blue symbol) at the center. These flowers are a type of hibiscus, the national flower of South Korea..

flag with pink in them

Kawit, Cavite, Philippines – The flag of this municipality has a light pink background with the municipal seal at its center.

flag with pink in them

Paradise, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada – It consists of green, white, and pink stripes. At the center of the white stripe, the town crest is displayed along with a caribou and two bulldogs.

flag with pink in them

Nizhyn Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine – This flag features a vivid pink field bordered by a thick white outline. On the hoist side, there is an emblem depicting Saint George riding a white horse and slaying a black dragon. The image symbolizes bravery and the triumph of good over evil.

flag with pink in them

Kimobetsu, Hokkaido, Japan – This town flag features a white field with the town’s emblem at its center. The emblem depicts a stylized pink flower set against a green map of Hokkaido. The flower is the Ezo hill cherry blossom, which is the town’s official tree.

flag with pink in them

Lila, Bohol, Philippines – The flag is a bicolor with purple on the upper half and pink on the lower half; the colors reflect the town’s name, Lila, which means “purple” in Filipino. It also displays a pink lotus flower resting on a silver spoon. It represents purity, resilience, and nourishment.

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