10 Wonderfully Weird Pink Things in Nature (4 of 6)

6. Elephant Hawk Moth
This peculiar moth can be found all over the UK. Its name comes from its caterpillar, which has a long, “trunk-like” snout, but the adult moth is the reason why you’re reading this part. It has a brilliant mix of hot pink and olive green wings, and is often mistaken for a pink butterfly. Despite the bold color, it’s surprisingly good at hiding among flowers and foliage, combining two special skills in one body: being stealthy and smashingly beautiful.

7. Pink Robins
In southeastern Australia, there’s a bird that’s half an I-will-mess-you-up robin and half a feed-me-cotton-candy sucker. The pink robin is a small songbird, but, as it usually goes with birbs, only the males get to show off the colors. The ladies stick to a subtle gray-brown outfit, leaving the males to handle all the lovey-dovey vibes.