17 Wild Images Of Nature Being Very Unsettling And Totally Not Scary At All, Nope
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1.Like this hermit crab that decided to use a discarded doll head for a shell:
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2.The sheer existence of this fungus known as "dead man's fingers," which, for obvious reasons, is nightmare fuel:
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3.This spider that not only made a ~killing~ for meal time but was also very organized about it:
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4.The vines that decided to turn this lamp pole in Wroc?aw, Poland into something out of a horror film:
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5.This log section of Pterocarpus angolensis, aka the Bloodwood tree, that looks like its bleeding (it's not, it's just the sap):
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6.This lobster moth caterpillar, which would freak me the heck out if I saw it in IRL:
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7.This tree that looks like it has a baby growing out of it:
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8.This alligator that's hidden so perfectly in the mud it makes me nervous about walking anywhere near mud again:
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9.This raccoon on a roof of a McDonald's that looks haunted AF and would make me think twice about getting a late night Big Mac:
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10.This nightmare-inducing image of a prehistoric parasite trying to escape from its host as it's drowning in amber:
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11.When this huge (I think???) spider and its offspring decided to take control of this tree:
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12.This snake that's just casually covered in algae thus making it look like something out of a sci-fi movie:
P.S. In case you were worried, according to a biology student on Reddit, GalacticAttitude, "The next time the snake sheds it will remove everything and be back to normal."
13.When allllll these alligators decided to look right at the camera and their eyes created a eerie effect:
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14.This photo of a mosquito flying past the camera at just the right moment:
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15.This tree that's growing up through a grave and totally not possessed:
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16.And finally, this image of a Hammerhead Bat, also known as the Winged Moose, which, although is kinda cute, still doesn't make me want to come across one out in the wild:
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