Kinetosaurs: Putting some teeth into art and science
 
Colors & PatternsBlue footed boobyLook at me!
Some animals use colors to warn others to leave them alone, stay out of their space, or attract a mate. The key to getting noticed is high contrast.

Click on these animals to learn more!

Watch Out!Blue Tang

My Compliments to Your Color!
Complementary colors have high contrast. Some animals use complementary colors to draw attention to themselves.
 

Pairs of complementary colors Come nest with me!
Where Should I Live?
Now try this! Each of these animals has a special need-to hide or to stand out. Drag each animal to a good place in the rainforest below.


 

Now go offline!
and try coloring dinosaurs for survival!
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