Most animals have patterns on their bodies due to adaptation. These give the animals a higher chance of survival in the wild, as it usually protects them from predators or helps them remain unnoticed by their prey. In some cases, like with peacocks, the colorful “eyes” on their tails help them with their romantic endeavors.

We at Bright Side were curious and created a list to help us imagine some of these animals without their patterns.

1. Panda

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2. Giraffe

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3. Zebra

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4. Tiger

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5. Cow

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6. Peacock

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7. Cheetah

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8. Wood duck

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9. Mandrill

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10. Penguin

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11. Badger

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12. Bald eagle

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13. Okapi

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14. Lemur

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15. Scarlet macaw

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16. Raccoon

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17. Woodpecker

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18. Chameleon

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19. Siberian Husky

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20. Red panda

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Which animal looked better without their patterns? What other animals do you want to see on the list? Tell us about it in the comments!

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