There’s no question that Mother Nature has been generous enough to give us countless gifts of everything we need to survive. Not to mention the breathtaking landscapes and adorable animals that make our hearts melt. But sometimes we can get stuck in the fast pace of our urban lifestyles and barely even notice the beauty surrounding us.
Thanks to this subreddit, however, we can still admire the jaw-dropping things happening just outside the comfort of our homes. From mammoth tusks and wild horses to devastating natural disasters; this Reddit page has more than enough captivating images for you to see.
Bored Panda collected the best awe-inspiring examples this subreddit could offer. Keep scrolling through this list and see some truly awesome photos of nature yourself!
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Squirrel Nest
Lucky person to have had this squirrel's nest built right in front of their window! It's charming. And a blessing
Since its creation in 2016, the subreddit has reached more than 5.7M members, with few thousands browsing the sub at any given moment. As the moderators say, "We are here to appreciate the awesome majesty and incredibly cool aspects of nature." Scrolling through the sub, you can see that the community posts high-energy content paying tribute to wonderful nature.
And there's plenty of things to appreciate. Try to remember those childhood days when you went outside to play with your friends. Finding the most exciting things around you—weird-looking frogs or insanely colorful bugs—every day seemed like an adventure. Unfortunately, today, people in the U.S. seem to spend more and more time indoors.
Shizuoka, Japan
My goal is to get a kidney transplant and go to Japan when the cherry blossoms are in bloom.
I'm an artist. I know this is real. Untouched photography. And I do indeed thank you for sharing the beauty!
A study of almost 12,000 children and adults found that people have lost connection with nature. It poses a nationwide problem, "since overwhelming evidence shows the physical, psychological, and social well-being of humans depends on contact with nature." Yet most of the respondents said there were more important issues than concerns for nature and even though they spent relatively little time outdoors, they were satisfied with the amount.
One of the reasons for this would be that people are putting their focus on other things like time, work or money. Let's not forget the new technologies that distract and captivate. Middle- or older-aged people are concerned that younger generations are "overly reliant on electronic media, unaware of how the natural world works, and unacquainted with the simple enjoyment of being outdoors".
Majestic Cross Fox
Beautiful...however, he does also look like the bad guy in a Disney animation. The kind that plots against the king with his snake pal.
I had my own story: The villain accidentally cursed themselves to a fox and ended up capture by a hero who they despise .While trying to undo a curse, they learn that the hero wasn't what they used to be but was forced to be a knight due to the abuse of the royal families and whether or not decide to help the poor hero.
Load More Replies...Most fox colour morphs (100+ for the red fox) are bred for the fur industry, though... See fox sanctuary videos on youtube =(.
The Moon Looks Like Saturn
Another report by Outdoor Foundation only proves these concerns. It showed that in 2018, a little less than half of the U.S. population did not participate in outdoor recreation at all. And it seems that only 17.9 percent went outside at least once a week.
What's especially worrying is the outdoor activity among youth. "Kids went on 15 percent fewer annual outings in 2018 than they did in 2012," the report states. This decline will affect their physical activity in the future because "adults that were active outside as children were twice as likely to be active when they became adults."
Endangered Andean Cat
The Andean mountain cat is a small wild cat native to the high Andes that has been listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List because fewer than 2,500 individuals are thought to exist in the wild. It is traditionally considered a sacred animal by indigenous Aymara and Quechua people. It was first described by Emilio Cornalia who named it in honour of Jacobita Mantegazza.
The joys of Wikipedia! Thanks for putting this up.
Load More Replies...This Is a copyrighted photo from Cristian Sepúlveda, from Alianza Gato Andino! www.gatoandino.org.
Mushrooms Growing On Dead Leaf On Almost Perfect Alignment
Hi. I was wondering if you could edit this and credit me. I’m the photographer. https://flic.kr/p/KdE32G
and now - everyone also go to reddit and help upvote there - https://www.reddit.com/r/NatureIsFuckingLit/comments/ltxwok/comment/gp3hw96/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
Load More Replies...Thanks @boredpanda for crediting me appropriately. Y’all, follow me on Instagram for more slime mold pix @bealeiderman
These are slime mold fruiting bodies. I’m the photographer. Find more of my work on Instagram @bealeiderman
Load More Replies...The good news is that reconnecting with nature is not a difficult task. It seems that spending just a few hours a week in nature can impact your wellbeing. In this study, researchers questioned more than 19K people in the UK and examined links between the recreational time they spent in nature in the past week and self-reported health and well-being. The results showed that compared to no nature contact last week, people who go out for at least 120 minutes reported having better health or high well-being.
Owl Raised Duckling When It Mistook Egg For Its Own
I'm worried how this will turn out. There is just zero common skillset, diet or environment between these two.
Yeah, sad but I kind of imagine the duckling ending up dead on the ground below the nest as Mama Owl tries to teach it to fly before it is ready.
Load More Replies...A few weeks later: "You can't tell me what to do, you're not my real mother!"
That owl is looking like “which one of you filthy bitches told my baby she isn’t an owl? I will eat your eyeballs and regurgitate them for meh bebays to feast upon them!”
How would the duckling survive? Don't they have very different diets?
Vastly different. Without this weird bond, the Screech-owl might possibly even eat a duckling.
Load More Replies...Wild Reindeer Under The Northern Lights
The northeren lights is the spirit of your dead ancestors and If you waive to it it will come and take you away, it What the Sami belives
Capybara With Friends
I also thought they were chill until I saw two chasing a dog in a park and almost running people over. Everyone was screaming and running. They seemed angry and I don’t trust them anymore
Load More Replies...The first picture show the turtles carrying the Capybara to the repair yard. In the second picture you see the little critter is having a full service, afterwards they can all relax at the beach.
Capybaras will often “adopt” stray and runt animals, which is why they consider the friendliest animals
I needed to know that! I need a capybara meditation 🧘♀️
Load More Replies...This pattern was consistent across all age groups, even older adults or people with long-term health issues. According to the researchers, "It did not matter how 120 minutes of contact a week was achieved." Whether it's a long walk in the park or just a short stroll around the neighborhood, the benefits are similar to how people would feel after exercising.
Lynx Mother And A Baby
Es gibt für mich nichts schöneres als die Natur und eine Tiermutter gesund mit Kind. Leider nicht mehr alltäglich.
Hummingbird Nest
"I ordered that pina colada half an hour ago, the service here is a joke"
who doesn't love little iridescent dinosaurs that hover and sip pollen?
Wouldn't ot be great to discover the original dinosaurs were iridescent? It seems silly to depict them as colored camoflauged greens and browns when they were so large and you could see and feel them coming from quite a distance!
Load More Replies...Talk about perfect placement! I don't think building the nest under a leaf was an accident.
A Little Lion Snarling At My Remote Camera
The photographer doesn’t see the mother lion about to pounce on him from behind
Spending a couple of hours per week to appreciate Mother Nature will not only make you healthier but also more creative. Getting constantly bombarded with massive amounts of information, feeling overwhelmed or overworked can lead to burnout. Being out in the open helps you restore your attention and have more creative and clear thoughts.
Beautiful Blue Mycean Mushroom
A Crow Doing His Part To Save The Planet
Point of information though.... if you look at the recycling rates throughout the country it's clear that being blue/red is not the primary determining factor in how much is recycled. Broad bigoted statements like yours only serve to divide and conquer and aren't helpful in achieving actual ecological goals.
Load More Replies...I think I read a story about a zoo or amusement park that trained birds to pick up trash.
There are definitely programs like this - very cool.
Load More Replies...That's right little dude you help save the planet im proud of ypu
Der weiss was sich gehört,im Gegensatz zu den meisten Menschen heutzutage. Leider!
The Cosmic Sensation
Three researchers from the University of Utah showed that hikers saw an increase in performance on creativity and problem-solving by 50% only after spending four days outdoors. "Our results demonstrate that there is a cognitive advantage to be realized if we spend time immersed in a natural setting."
A Tree With Some Serious Will To Live
Did anyone else read out of chocolates comment in Jeff Goldblums voice?
Load More Replies...Seeing this tree gave me goosebumps. It tells the story of it's life and string desire to overcome obstacles. The will to survive . It's powerful.
A Very Photogenic Leopard
"The camera opened on my phone and randomly took This pic!" #so unprepared # didn't even know
Maybe he's born with it, maybe its...no he's definitely born with it.
Eruption On Etna Creates A View Which Is Like A Phoenix
"We anticipate that this advantage comes from an increase in exposure to natural stimuli that are both emotionally positive and low-arousing and a corresponding decrease in exposure to attention-demanding technology, which regularly requires that we attend to sudden events, switch amongst tasks, maintain task goals, and inhibit irrelevant actions or cognitions," they said.
A Stork Couple Celebrating Their First Egg
Clive and Amanda are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child
We're going to have baby! You think a human will deliver it. Storks laughing wildly!!!
Same Whale Found After 35 Years In The West Coast Of Mexico
I went on an Antarctic cruise, and we were asked to share all the pictures we'd taken of whale's flukes. They were given to whale scientists who used them to track individuals. I loved that cruise, it catered to the tastes of nature nerds, and instead of having bands or commedians on board to entertain the passengers, they had scientists and naturalists.
I always watch planet earth n other nature shows n think "I wonder if this is the whale from X season/episode!" Now I wanna start screen shotting animals to compare!
After 35 years, there would be wear and minor changes. And I assume the whale scientists who do the fluke-matching know how much change to expect.
Load More Replies...These Male & Female Cardinals
Agreed. my first though was: Oh, look at the beautiful Christmas card.
Load More Replies...Note the nondescript small bird on the left regarding them enviously
But if you're not a fan of hiking or camping, there are other ways you can boost your mental and physical well-being. National Geographic explains that there's a new trend originating from Japan called shinrin-yoku—literally, forest bath—and is a physiological and psychological experience in nature.
Mother Owl With Her Kids
We had a few large flat areas that were part of the way the hospital was constructed. Every year Canada geese would make a nest on them. We would keep an eye on when mom was going to teach them to fly. At that point in time the physiotherapy dept would take a bunch of mats out and place them such that if any babies fell they would have a soft place to land on.
Highly Successful Honeybee
Not a honeybee but a one of thousands of species of solitary bees that evolved with the plants they pollinate. European honey bees have been brought by people all over the world for agricultural reasons.
Load More Replies...This is incorrectly labeled. It is not a honey bee but instead one of 16,000 species of bees in the world. They are mostly all solitary and just as important if not more so than the European Honey Bee. They also pollinate and often plants that a honey bee can’t. European honey bees have been brought by people all over the world for agricultural reasons and actually compete with the native species.
Load More Replies...Lol I thought it was only me who thought this way 🤣
Load More Replies...Fuzzy because she is NOT a honey bee. They collect pollen differently; she collects via the static scopa hairs on her legs. So this is incorrectly labeled. It is not a honey bee but instead one of 16,000 species of bees in the world. They are mostly all solitary and just as important if not more so than the European Honey Bee. They also pollinate and often plants that a honey bee can’t. European honey bees have been brought by people all over the world for agricultural reasons and actually compete with the native species.
Load More Replies...A Very Colorful Mandarin Duck
Color somewhat heightened in photo processing, but they're spectacular birds. Feral Mandarin ducks have established a stable population in Los Angeles.
I think one was spotted in Central Park too.
Load More Replies...I count at least 30 different colors. How has this evolved like this? Amazing.
birds ability to see colours is greater than humans, so this is not all they see
"The purpose was twofold: to offer an eco-antidote to tech-boom burnout and to inspire residents to reconnect with and protect the country’s forests," they explained. And the best part is that you don't even have to be a nature lover for this exercise to work. When walking around, try to notice your surroundings and open your senses.
Barn Owl Displaying Feathers
Exotic, Beautiful, And Rare Patagonian Crater Agate Only Found In Argentina!
Forget diamonds, THIS is what I would what my wedding ring to have.
They have made weddings more difficult nowadays hah?😅😅
Load More Replies...The Valley Of 72 Waterfalls, Switzerland
Definitely is! It's become a very well-traveled town for tourists but it maintains its astonishing beauty in all seasons.
Load More Replies...Looks like a magical faraway place you would find in a fantasy movie.
I expect living in that particular postcard is extremely expensive, and worth every penny.
Load More Replies...So, reconnecting with the world right outside your doorstep reduces anxiety and stress. It also has a profound impact on your mood and creativity. Let's just hope that seeing some inspiring images on this list will bring back your interest in being more active and spending some time in the sunshine.
A Beautiful Morning In Iceland
The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, the sheep are coming to graze on the roof
And if I had been there , I would be rolling on the grass...
Load More Replies...So beautiful! Could this be a church? I think there is a cross barely visible over the other side?
That is so beautiful...I want to go there and see it in person. Better yet, let's all build houses like this wherever we live!
Einfach auf der Wiese liegen und in den Himmel schauen . Nichts ist enspannter
Beautiful Seashells In A Shell
And so much color! I don't think I've ever seen the red.
Load More Replies...I've never seen urchin shells that small intact in that abundance anywhere... That's amazing
Indeed. Could this beach be located on Photoshop Island?
Load More Replies...Carefully pour in some high quality resin and create a beautiful pendant
Basalt Canyon, Iceland
Take loads of pictures and share on here....hurry go book your trip!!!!
Load More Replies...You have to wonder if basalt rock was actually the natural creative precursor to the use and shape of Greek and Roman columns in their architecture .
Looks like the ruins of some great civilization from thousands of years ago.
Reminds me of Devil's Tower in Wyoming (in case you can't get to Iceland)--very dramatic.
A Rare Desert Bloom In The Atacama Desert In Chile
"Rare" doesn't begin to describe it; that's the driest nonpolar desert in the world. And yet, "Despite modern views of Atacama Desert as fully devoid of vegetation, in pre-Columbian and Colonial times a large flatland area known as Pampa del Tamarugal was a woodland but demand for firewood associated with silver and saltpeter mining in the 18th and 19th centuries resulted in widespread deforestation.". Humans being humans.
So sad and infuriating that we humans do this with great regularity for money and profit.
Load More Replies...They say in parts of the Atacama Desert, it has never rained there. At all. Period.
Scientists conducted the same tests in the Atacama, that they used on Mars to look for traces of water; they came back negative.
Gorgeous Arctic Hares
I would guess the longer legs to move easier through the snow. Adaptation at its finest.
"That oughtta hold him alwight, he he he he he, foowee" Arctic Big Chungas
D**k Proenneke from “Alone in the Wilderness “ recorded Arctic Hare footprints that were 14 FEET apart. He said they were the biggest hares he ever saw. Imagine 14 feet between leaps. And survive winters with temperatures of 50 degrees below zero. Exploding Cottonballs.
Richard Proenneke went by D**k as it was a common nickname for Richard at that time.
Load More Replies...Wildlife Photographer Attempting To Take Photos Of Meerkats
I bet there's a picture of the guy who was taking the picture of the guy who took the pictures of this guy taking pictures.
It's just using him as a sentry post since he's higher than the ground.
Load More Replies...Yes! Photographer: I'm looking for a meerkat. Meerkat: I'll help you find him.
Load More Replies..."Me? I'm not a meercat...I'm one of those stripy guys" (For there are no mirrors in the Serengeti - Billy Connolly)
There was a meerkat on the pavement (sidewalk) outside my house the other morning. My cat was SO interested, he was running from one gate to the other trying to see more of this 'interloper'. When I left the property to to go work, there was this little meerkat (I think it was a juvenile) standing up just like you see them do in photos. So cute.
I think this might be from a documentary I saw where a photographer spends a lot of time with them. It looks like they might think he's now part of the landscape and pretty handy at getting a good view to detect predators.
Raw Velvety Malachite
Raw malachite s quite toxic. Hope they washed their hands after holding.
I once had a velvet dress in that exact colour. It was my favourite dress ever.
A Snowflake On A Crow’s Wing
Corvids in general are truly fascinating.
Load More Replies...So they DO actually look like that? Its not some high tech wizardry that they use when they show them in films?
Helmcken Falls Canada
Canadian here, and never heard of this place. Maybe it's a good thing that it might be not well known. It's so spectacular that humans may want to flock to see this and ruin it.
Touching North America And Europe At The Same Time
It is a fault where the two plates are next to each other in the Atlantic Ocean
I can't be the only one with anxiety and things this will suddenly come together right?
I'm almost positive that this is in Iceland, and the rift gets wider by a couple of centimeters each year
Load More Replies...I would guess this is Silfra, in the Þingvallavatn at Þingvellir, Iceland.
Sure you are, but what if the tectonic plates choose this moment to bump into each other and cause an earthquake? 😳
Rehabilitated Chimpanzee Named Wounda Showed Gratefulness To Jane And Team Upon Release Back To The Wild
C'mon, like it matters in this instance. It's beautiful, take it for what it is.
Load More Replies...I have seen this filming of it. Interesting that the chimpanzee reached out first to Jane for the hug. She has done an amazing job over the decades to teach us about these animals and realize there's so much more to them than we ever thought and gave them credit for. She is a treasure to the world.
The chimpanzee seeks physical contact because she is frightened by the unknown situation.
I was wondering about that too. But I do at least trust Jane Goodall to do what's right for that chimpanzee to be as happy and healthy as possible.
Load More Replies...Mankind thinks nothing of our planet or animals. Just destroy, destroy, destroy!
Sadly, only too true! But at least Jane Goodall is doing what she can to help in healing the planet. Give credit where it's due!
Load More Replies...I saw the video of this chimps release. The chimp when walking away actually turns back to give Jane that hug. It was completely unsolicited by Jane, and the chimp held on to her giving her a loving sincere hug. Jane just hugged back. It was so tender. Truly heart melting.
A 12 Million Year Old Praying Mantis Encased In Amber
Big Bison Meets Little Magpie
There is a wonderful true story about ravens communicating with a wolf pack about some wolf researchers. The birds stopped the wolves from going near a trap. Eventually the researchers set the trap up in a new location at night when the ravens were not watching. Makes one take pause regarding levels of communication we humans are not privy to
Fun fact: There’s a place in Florida nears Gainesville where you can see bison and wild horses!
Fish Eating Berries
What is clever about the fish is that it has to filter in the refraction of the berries by the water.
You have to wonder about the first fish that decided to give that a try.
I just laughed way to hard, because i miss read it as berries eating a fish ;o)
This Is A Blue Pit Viper
https://www.sciencealert.com/these-beautiful-snakes-hunt-cobras-with-unique-venom-that-might-someday-help-us-relieve-pain
If it does, hopefully we won't ruin the population to get enough of the venom.
Load More Replies...Well, it picked the most beautiful spot to showcase that glorious blue!!
Okay, now I'm crying. (And I'm not usually scared to tears of snakes.)
Absolute Unit Kodiak Bear
That awkward moment when you think you recognise someone driving past but you're not 100% sure
Bit then it turns out it doesn't matter bc maybe they could be dinner.
Load More Replies...Maybe sounds corny but there is a certain nobility there and I'd like to wave back...peace.
Still having trouble making the Vulcan sign, but I'm working on it.
A Fox Looking Up At A Drone
Poor bugger doesn’t realize that this is the first sign that his habitat or life is about to be destroyed
Why do you assume that? It could be a national park or someone's backyard. It's not all doom and gloom, Mich.
Load More Replies...You shouldn't fly so low that you disturb animals. From a drone pilot
Is this disturbing? An owl or eagle could fly lower and pose an actual danger.
Load More Replies...Why would you assume that? It could be a national or state park, or someone's back yard. It's not all doom and gloom, Mich.
Cardinal Showing Off
this one was taken from a traffic camera in Montreal i think harfang-61...621c28.jpg
Extremely photogenic cardinal (a la that football player from a few years ago).
The Harpy Eagle
Ok, this is scary, it looks like a man in a bird costume. I want to see this majestic bird, but... from a safe distance :))
I don't think any distance is safe from this one!
Load More Replies...is it the neverending story where theres a man dressed up as one of these
My Wife Found This Tiny Skink In Our Garden, Some Much Needed Brightness On A Grey, Smoky Day
I never heard the name skink before but these are the little lizards I used to find in my garden as a kid.
I see those everyday in my driveway in the summer! I'm impressed she let you pick her up (they are very fast and skittish) maybe she was sick :(
"grey, smoky day" indicates it's not a warm day. Lizards get slow and lazy in the cold.
Load More Replies...This Caterpillar Eating A Leaf But All I Can See Is Squidward’s Interpretive Dance
Once you see it you can't unsee it. Was enjoying the picture until the caption made me choke on my red bull laughing hysterically.
The Edge Of A Rainstorm
Years ago I was cycling and I saw a wall of rain coming towards me, and there was nothing I could do to avoid it. I felt like I was watching my own execution ...
Once as a kid it was raining in my front yard and not the backyard. Mom thought I was nuts til she saw the wet driveway and dry swings.
When it rains my dog looks out the front door, won’t go out, turns, tries the back door. I get a filthy look from him as if it’s my fault it’s raining there too. He needs your rain!
Load More Replies...On a car trip once years ago in a quite hill-y area and could see it raining over a town in the distance. It looked so strange.
Once when I was on a family road trip we approached a cloudburst and we could see the boundary where the rain began.
Load More Replies...Wild Horses Enjoy The Ocean
Backtracked to find it. Not wild, nor even feral, but allowed free range during the day: https://equestrio.com/reportages/nihi-sumba-a-horses-paradise
Load More Replies...Thanks to all the photographers How lucky you were to see all these things and have the skill to take there picture. It!s reassuring to know these things extst.
It's their ocean, too. Love this picture. Hits me right in the vitals for some reason.
Assateague in Maryland/Virginia is one place they roam free.
In Case Anyone Is Wondering What Happened To The Dinosaurs, Here's A Baby Blue Hero
For another example, look at the legs on a cassowary. From a safe distance.
I live near a creek and I startled a heron once and he screched (at me?). Eery!
hero. or heron? might be a hero someday, but now just an ordinary everyday baby bird...
Amazingly Woven Nest In A Leaf. Birds Are Genius Architects
Dragon's Eye, Norway
A Rare Spherical Cloud
a cloud, pffff, it's the beginning of the invasion of the space bunnys !!!
Covid19 Lockdown Has Cleaned The Air Over Nepal, So Much So That For The First Time In Many Years, Mt. Everest Can Be Seen Again From Kathmandu Valley (200km Away)
Burning Fossil Fuels. What was the outcome of the climate summit in Glasgow?
An Absolute Unit Of A Mountain Lion
running is the worst thing you can do it triggers their prey response and they can run faster than you the best action would be to maintain eye contact appear as big as possible and back away slowly
Load More Replies...Tusk Of A Woolly Mammoth Most Likely Killed By Ancient Hunters, Siberia
https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-siberia-yakutia-mammoth-ivory/29703761.html
Umm…back when woolly mammoths existed there was only natural global warming…
Load More Replies...Because there are TONS of things to eat in Siberia besides meat.
Load More Replies...The Harpy Eagle
Beluga Whale Saves An iPhone From The Sea In Norway
for once he can return his pollution directly to the human polluter
Sad. And to think a younger beluga whale or other sea mammal could have ended up swallowing the device to their detriment.
I believe this is the beluga that was discovered in the wild wearing some sort of harness with "St. Petersburg" stamped on it (iirc), so he'd likely been trained. Been keeping an eye out for an update on him but haven't seen one in awhile.
Load More Replies...Eclipse December 26
No no, the moon is just rising out of the water! (joking)
Load More Replies...A Blue-Footed Booby Proudly Showing Off Their Very Impressive Feet
The World's Only Intact Fossil Of An Early Whale – The Basilosaurus Dating About 40 Million Years Ago – Has Been Uncovered During A Excavation At Wadi Al-Hitan In Egypt
So this used to be the bottom of the ocean where the whale died 40 million years before. That is amazing.
Baby Snapping Turtles Look Just Like Little Dinosaurs
So do the adults. I remember slowing down on a road near Mont Laurier, Province Québec, Canada, because I thought I had spotted an incident on the road. Nope, cars were stopping to yield right-of-way to a huge snapping turtle, taking its ante-deluvian time to cross the pavement.
I found one in our backyard when I was little and thought it was a baby dragon.
This Cotton Candy Sky During The Golden Hour At Maldives
Baby Swordfish, Crazy This Little Guy Can Grow To Be Over 1000 Lbs~!
A Group Of Parrots Nesting Inside A Palm Tree
Found The End Of A Rainbow Today
You still can't quite reach it. It disappears the closer you get.
In New Zealand The Bird Of 2020 Was Chosen: It Is The World's Largest Parrot - Kakapo
There was a documentary about this bird done by Stephen Fry, when a kakapo started to get frisky with the head of a camera man, and basically fu cked his head!
And yes, it did leave a little present on the poor bloke's head!
Load More Replies...Also very very cheeky. If you leave your car parked outside at night these little buggers will chew off ALL the rubber on your wipers and around your windows.
I thought the Keas were the troublemakers? The Kakapos are so critically endangered that they've all been moved to an island that's free of rats, mongooses, and other introduced predators.
Load More Replies...Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink
A Skier Encountering A Highly Territorial Lemming On The Slopes
The Moon Rising Over A Hill In California That Is Engulfed In A Wildfire Looks Really Eerie
The Largest Animal On The Planet For World Wildlife Day
This got me thinking about that man that was accidentally caught in a whale's mouth. The whale spit him out as soon as it realized something was amiss. I wonder if it affected the whale like it would affect us if a bug flew in our mouths?
Sailfish Have Been Clocked At Speeds In Excess Of 68mph/112km, Some Experts Consider The Sailfish The Fastest Fish In The World's Oceans
Mount Fuji From My Work Desk. Almost Always Obscured By Clouds In Summer, This Was My First Sighting In Months
Ocean Ramsey And Her Team Encountered This 20 Ft Great White Shark Near The Island Of Oahu, Hawaii. It Is Believed To Be The Biggest Ever Recorded
I'd have ruined that photo op through suddenly turning the water brown and cloudy.
Apparently she's very placid. Think another nickname for her is "Grandma Shark".
How dare you make fun of animal’s suffering like that!
Load More Replies...Absolute Unit Of An Eagle
A Mummified Dinosaur In A Museum In Canada
Fossilization refers to to the biological matter being turned to stone, in essence. This is the only known dinosaur that has been preserved in such a way that it has not turned to stone. I.e. Still consists of biological matter such as keratin. Therefore, 'mummy' is perhaps the most apt term.
Load More Replies...This looks like the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta. I have been there a few times and it’s fascinating.
Devil’s Tower, Wyoming
I absolutely heard this in my head when looking at the picture.
Load More Replies...i believe that's the core of an old volcano, and the softer rock that was surrounding it (the mountain) has eroded away while the lava that has hardened remained. i'm no geologist but...
Fun fact: Indigenous people in the area do not (and never did) consider it evil; they actually considered it sacred and blessed. They believed that that was the place where life began. It wasn’t until white explorers came in and changed it. It’s a beautiful place, you can walk right up to the base of it without a strenuous trek!
Load More Replies...I can see why it was sometimes thought that these were petrified stumps of giant trees.
Just Some Black Bears Eating Some Apples In The Woods
We all know there are scummy f***s who would do that, but i like to think this is to tag them or just a fortunate find by the bears.
Load More Replies...A few hours later: much singing of maudlin songs and tearful cries of "Love you, man"
Load More Replies...That's a bait site - where hunters put out food to attract animals and then shoot them. Not exactly magnificent!
Coyote And A Badger “Teaming Up”
Sea Foam Fills The Streets Of Spain After A Storm Hits The Country
ig a major component of sea foam is whale semen......and also that seafoam is edible and extremely healthy too
What are you talking about? A major component is human pollution and algae. It's often even dagerous to touch it.
Load More Replies...Yuk..... foam including wee and Sh*t. That is when water companies expel any "rubbish"
Pangolin Casually F**king Up A Wall
Whoa, I think I understand why Asian dragons are so serpentine. What gorgeous armour!
Turtle Enjoying A Nice Morning Stretch
Natural Grasses Of Wanaka, New Zealand
Not natural at all. There were no native grazers(like sheep) so these grasslands look a lot more like British grasslands than like the natural vegetation.
That stuff in the foreground doesn't look like grass, anyway.
Load More Replies...I read it as something waaay worse. I left out the middle A. 😕
Load More Replies...At first I read that as Wakanda, which I would have totally believed for a second.
The Morning Commute In L.A. Earlier Today
Wildfires are a natural occurrence and needed to keep forests healthy. North America’s forests actually used to be mainly pine trees but then we stopped the fires which killed the pine trees…anyways, it’s definitely getting worse due to global warming.
Where are you talking about? Maybe in the north and higher altitudes it was a mixed coniferous forest, some areas in the south were hardwoods, but near LA and a lot of Costal California is naturally a deciduous scrub that is especially susceptible to wildfire due to drought.
Load More Replies...Let's pray we do more and become more responsible to keep it that way 🙏
Load More Replies...I think this just became my absolute favorite bored panda post ever. I'm saving it so I can come visit whenever I want.
This is an amazing post. It shows what a beautiful world we have and we must do everything we can to keep the beauty we are seeing and do everything we can to return places and creatures to the majesty they once had. This post reminds me of the Louis Armstrong song "What a Wonderful World".
Let's pray we do more and become more responsible to keep it that way 🙏
Load More Replies...I think this just became my absolute favorite bored panda post ever. I'm saving it so I can come visit whenever I want.
This is an amazing post. It shows what a beautiful world we have and we must do everything we can to keep the beauty we are seeing and do everything we can to return places and creatures to the majesty they once had. This post reminds me of the Louis Armstrong song "What a Wonderful World".
