9. The common blue damselfly measures up to lengths of 35mm when fully grown, and can be found in every country in Europe with the exception of Iceland. They usually inhabit areas around ponds, rivers or lakes.
10. There are several different examples of blue lobsters, including the European common lobster, which is blue when alive, but red when cooked and a mutated form of the American lobster, where the blue exoskeleton is provided by overly large amounts of protein.