There's no objective standard for "prettiness" in the animal kingdom. What one person finds beautiful, another might not.
Here's why we shouldn't compare:
* Beauty is subjective: What we consider beautiful varies by culture, personal taste, and even individual experiences.
* Evolutionary advantage: Many animals develop striking features to attract mates or intimidate rivals. These traits are often more pronounced in males, but that doesn't make them inherently "prettier."
* Focus on diversity: The animal kingdom is incredibly diverse. Each species has evolved unique beauty, from the vibrant colors of a peacock to the intricate patterns on a butterfly's wing.
Instead of comparing, let's appreciate the unique beauty and fascinating adaptations of all animals.