13 Completely Transparent Animals You Never Knew Existed. These Are Seriously Amazing
These animals prove that sometimes blending in is the best way to stand out.
The skin of glass frog is usually lime green, but it's belly is transparent and you can see all of its organs.
Glass shrimp or ghost shrimp are typically found in household aquariums. You may have owned one before.Â
This terrifying creature can withstand freezing temperatures and is native to the deep seas of South America and Antarctica.
These are also called ghost catfish and are native to Thailand.
Glass octopi can be found in tropical and subtropical oceans.
Glass frogs are born translucent.
This salamander can be found in Barton Springs, Texas and can grow to become 2.5 inches long.
There are more than 60 different species of glass squid. They can found around the world in shallow waters.
The glasswinged butterfly can have a wingspan of up to 2.4 inches.
Salps live in colonies and are actual planktonic tunicates. They have gelatinous bodies that they pump water though in order to move.
Antarctic Krill are bioluminescent.Â
Jewel caterpillars can be found in South America. They're intricate patterns make them look like living pieces of hand-blown glass.
The larval squid is entirely transparent with the exception of a few colored organs that can be seen from the outside.