Iridescence is more widespread in mammals than originally thought, researchers discover

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When it comes to color, mammals are hardly the most vibrant creatures of the animal kingdom. Their fur often comes in drab shades of brown, gray or black, unlike some birds, insects or fish that can dazzle with brilliant, iridescent displays. However, a new study is challenging this notion, finding that brilliant colors in mammals are more common than previously thought.