50 Times Mother Nature Proved To Be Scary As Hell (WARNING: This List Might Be Too Scary For You)
Mother Nature continues to amaze us every day, even when we fail to treat her with the love and respect she deserves. There are too many dreamy landscapes and mind-boggling animals that exist right outside our urban surroundings, just waiting to be appreciated. But be careful though — if you get too close, things can go from mesmerizing to straight-up terrifying in mere seconds.
You see, not all wildlife surprises are pleasant. They sometimes crawl into the comfort of our homes to remind us that nature is not to be messed with. In fact, there are plenty of horrified poor souls that have experienced these unsettling terrors firsthand. Before running to the hills, they managed to snap a photo and share their horror stories with everyone online.
We at Bored Panda scoured the internet and found plenty of cases where nature provided our world with alien-like creatures to scare the heck out of everyone who crosses them. Continue scrolling and let us know which ones made you say 'nope' the loudest! And if by some chance you think you can handle even more creepy and spooky examples, check out our earlier compilations of this feature here, here, and here.
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Caught This Storm Above A Bowing Field Of Sunflowers
Due To The Low Temperature, Lake Michigan Shattered Into Countless Pieces Of Ice
To learn more about our fear of the natural world, especially insects, we reached out to Robert Bixler, emeritus associate professor in the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management at Clemson University. He told Bored Panda that if we were to grab several hundred children’s books right now, we would find invertebrates such as butterflies, ladybugs, and snails disproportionately used there.
"People who hate bugs love butterflies. Butterflies are insects but are perceived differently from all other insects and small invertebrates," he said. This does beg the question, why do we respond positively to the story-like creatures yet feel annoyance and disgust when it comes to the creepy-crawly ones?
This Is A Wasp Nest That Has Grown Around The Floodlights On A Garage
I Share A New Jaguar Photo With You, Earlier Than I Wanted. Hopefully, You Will Like This Striking Image
The professor explained that people often look at insects in fear because some of them use us as a source of food. "Mosquitoes, horse flies, and gnats, along with pest beetles and moths that get into our food. These insects come around repeatedly to feed on us and annoy us. These repetitive and annoying experiences convince us that we hate bugs," he added.
Another factor to take in is the startle effect. "A vast majority of the million-plus species of insects stay hidden to avoid being eaten. We have never seen them and are surprised when we actually do see these strange creatures" Bixler continued. "[Insects] are perceptually so different than vertebrate animals. They move differently, they make unmusical vibration-like sounds to communicate (e.g., cicadas and katydids all summer long in trees), and eye contact is difficult. From a threat potential perspective, we know that some are harmful and stinging. Yet we know nothing about the other million species. Better to assume the worst," he said.
A Melanistic & Albino Alligator
Started Work This Morning, Put My Headset On, Felt Something Furry In My Ear, Looked And There Is A Bat In My Headset
Jeffrey A. Lockwood, professor of Natural Sciences and Humanities at the University of Wyoming and author of The Infested Mind, told us that at least 6 percent of Americans suffer from entomophobia (fear of insects). "Some studies report that as many as one-in-five women experience this condition in any given year. Conservatively, 20 million people live with an irrational fear of insects and their kin," he added.
"Fear is the heart-pounding response to present danger and anxiety is the disquiet that comes with anticipating danger. In clinical terms, the patient experiencing fear is highly aroused and seeks to escape the situation," Lockwood said. "On the other hand, the anxious patient is worried and focuses attention on possible sources of impending harm."
Moose In Fog
Beautiful actually. Hope it was taken with a long lense, otherwise, they probably found this picture in the camera beside the body!
Stygian Owl Is Known For The Red Reflection Of Their Eyes That Are Often Associated With The Devil
Dead Man Fingers Fungus
Lockwood mentioned another study of more than 1000 households that revealed that 38 percent of the respondents disliked arthropods in their yards, and 84 percent didn’t want them in their homes: "So an aversion toward insects, if not full-blown entomophobia, is extremely common in our society."
The strong dislike of insects is rooted in six "fear-evoking perceptual properties", Lockwood said. According to him, insects can:
- Invade our homes and bodies,
- Evade us via quick, unpredictable movements, to which it might be added that the furtive skittering of a cockroach, for example, with its head lowered as if slinking out of the room, evokes a sense that the creature is guilty or ashamed,
- Undergo rapid population growth and reach staggeringly large numbers which threaten our sense of individuality,
- Harm us both directly (bite and sting) and indirectly (transmit disease, as well as destroy woodwork, carpets, book bindings, electrical wiring, and food stores),
- Instill a disturbing sense of otherness via their alien bodies — they are real-world monsters associated with madness (e.g., Going Bugs by James Hillman),
- Defy our will and control via a kind of radical, mindless or amoral autonomy.
Man Finds Huge Spider Hiding Inside Ear Muffs After Feeling Tickle In His Ear
Coconut Crabs Are Attracted To The Smell Of Food
Hickory Horned Devil. Largest Caterpillar In The World. Turns Into A Regal Moth. Can Grow 6 Inches Long And Is Completely Harmless Except Visually Terrifying
According to Lockwood, researchers have found three mechanisms through which early experiences can spawn phobias: "Direct experience (e.g., a cockroach runs up a kid’s pant leg), modeling (e.g., a kid sees his mother scream in terror at cockroaches), and instruction (a kid’s father tells her a story about cockroaches burrowing into children’s ears)."
Although most of us developed negative feelings towards these sci-fi-like creatures we call insects, some people find them fascinating. "[They] can become an interest for children and adults. The late Harvard biologist E. O. Wilson has often remarked that children had a 'bug period' and that I never got over mine," Robert Bixler told us.
This Looks Like A Scene From A Movie. Six Waterspouts Simultaneously In The Gulf Of Mexico
Well There Is A Water Snake Living In My Toilet Somehow
See? And I'm the weird one for checking my toilet bowl before I sit.
A Huntsman Spider Stealing My Cousin's Bacon
"[We] probably share childhood experiences of playing outside a lot in wild and semi-wild locations. Children have great eyesight and find, observe and play with lots of different insects that adults otherwise would miss," Bixler added. "Some local nature centers that have the job of helping people develop an interest in nearby nature are starting to create BUGket Lists — 90 insects every kid needs to find before they reach the age of 12."
Infested Spider Tent
Found In A Harpy Eagle's Nest
The Giant Devil’s Flower Mantis Looks Like Something That Crawled Out Of Hell
Even those alarmed by the strange and terrifying power insects have can fight their fear of the natural world by identifying the creatures they see. "People who are frightened by insects and spiders can find web pages showing the common stinging, biting insects, spiders, and other small invertebrates (centipedes) found in their area," Bixler explained.
Another way would be to learn about their weird shapes and colorations. To be fair, we often fail to grasp the reason for all those horns and spines and long jaws. Bixler said that, for example, the female ichneumon wasp has what looks like a two to four-inch-long stinger. "Scares the hell out of people when they first see it. [But it] cannot sting at all. That 'stinger' is an egg-laying device (ovipositor) she inserts into tunnels made by beetles to lay eggs on the beetle larva," he explained.
Was Playing Video Games When I Heard Sounds To My Left. Looked Over And Saw This
The Creatonotos Gangis Moth Unfurling Its “Hair-Pencils” To Spread Pheromones
Went Into My Attic Looking For A Water Leak Coming Into My Living Room And It Appears That I'm Also In Quarantine With This Whatever Monstrosity Left This Behind
It's soft to the touch so I'm assuming it's still around.
"Once people get over their fear of insects, going on an insect safari can be full of fascinating surprises. Going out to look for ant lions and tiger beetles in your neighboring parks is much cheaper than a wildlife safari to some distant continent to see lions and tigers. The incredible variety of shapes, behaviors, and colorations of insects make them an excellent focus for nature photographers — you simply need to go looking for them in the right places — they will not come to you," Bixler concluded.
This Cluster Of Fossilised Creatures Look Like They Came From Another Planet
Sometimes Mother Nature Can Be Creepy (Chesaning, MI)
Does Anyone Know What Kind Of Puppy This Is?
Snapdragon Seed Pods Are Kind Of Creepy
Found This In My Apartment While Living In Japan. They Are Fast
The one creature I may actually find more terrifying that spiders. It's the legs.
Angler Fish Washed Ashore
Wow! Must have come a long way since they typically live deeper in the ocean!
This Moray Tried To Swallow A Pufferfish. Said Puffer Took Her With Him
Heron Likes A Bit Of Crocodilian Dinner
'Later gator. I see that pretty often this time of year in the bypass canals.
This Harmless Snail
Remember To Check Your VR Headset For Spiders
I Freaked Out A Little When I Met This While Cross Country Skiing
Who's That Pokémon?
All The Brown You Can See Is Spiders
Apparently, A Species Of Guarana Plant Looks Like A Large Cluster Of Eyeballs
The Most Metal Eel Ever
It's The Legs For Me
Ceiling Snake
This Is A Wolf Eel, Pure Oceanic Nightmare Fuel
When the date doesn't go well, but the person still tries to kiss you.
Mouth Of A Emerald Boa
Sigh. This Is My Bathroom Ceiling, That Is A Brush-Tailed Possum Foot
Small Tick Sucking On A Big One
The Wallago Attu Catfish
Australian Problems
How does one combat such things? Do you just not use your car? Dont go anywhere until this is gone? Get a hose? So many questions.
And those are the main reason I crossed Australia off my bucket list with a sharpie!!
No problem a bazooka can’t solve. That or suicide. I can’t think of any other viable solutions.
Someone seriously needs to make a catchy song about all the animals to avoid in Australia so you don’t die.
Probably be easier for the song to be about the sale critters. Much shorter list.
Load More Replies...blow up the car and buy a new one (better that opening that stupid door)
Jesus what is with everyone picking on us? That could be anywhere really
Was trout fishing in a stream in Nova Scotia and was startled to see something similar peek out from under a rock near the bank. Thought it was a wet mouse. Found out later it was a wolf spider.
These Button Plants (Conophytum Wittebergense) Look Like Creepy Bloodshot Eyes
For All The Naysayers Who Think The Rest Of Us Are Paranoid
I turn my shoes upside down and bang them on the floor beforehand. Traumatized by squeezing a cockroach inside my shoe when I was a child.
An Old Friend
The Foot Of A Kangaroo
that's nature giving us the middle finger. just don't f**k with kangaroos man.
I Have Been Losing My Mind Over How My Work Shoes Are Always Spotless In The Morning After Being Out On My Porch Overnight
I wore different shoes to work last night and I found out why when I came home. There were about 50 and they only exist because of flour on my shoes.
Just Here To Ruin Your Day
Frost Pattern In The Hollow Of A Rock
Moss Zombie
This one is so cool. If anybody can draw in an anime backround style could you draw this? It would look so cool!
Hawk Making His Way Through Town Devouring Every Pigeon He Can. The Total Is Up In The Double Digits So Far
Cities with lots of pigeons generally try to make sure there are good nesting spots for hawks and falcons so they can help keep the air rats under control.
An Alligator Snapping Turtle Hibernating Under A Sheet Of Ice
A Huge Banana Spider (Argiope Aurantia) Caught A Townsend's Big-Eared Bat In Its Web Outside A Home In Poteet, Texas
Who's The Fun Guy? (Fungi Xylaria Polymorpha Aka Man's Toes Fungus)
This Cloud Formation Appeared In The Skies Above Portugal In 2016. It Has Been Dubbed The "Hand Of God"
Camera Flash Made The Sheep Look Like Zombies
This Root System Of My Calathea Plant. These Root Nodules Mean It's Very Healthy, But It's Unnerving To Look At
You Never Know You'll Find When You Open A Data Logger Box On The Prairie
Underworld Is Leaking
This Guy Says Hi. He’s Mr. Tapeworm And He Had His Photo Taken With A Microscope. Look At That Toothy Smile
Now I know what a tapeworm's face looks like. One more box checked off my weird curiosities list.
Got A Complaint At Work About "Very Loud Crickets" In The Bathroom
Deep Sea Eel
Damn Nature, You Scary
Crazy Looking Hole Punch Clouds Over Central Florida
Mother Nature Doesn't Care About Mother's Day
Open Wide, Image Of A Port Jackson Shark, One Of Our Loveable Critters Found At Montague Island, NSW
Brown Snake Squeezing Out Of The Shower Grid
Hydrosaurus Philippine Sailfin Lizard
The Way These Caterpillars Are Eating This Leaf
Moth Infected With Cordyceps Fungus
These Creepy Looking Clouds Are Called Scud Clouds
Acanthacorydalis Fruhstorferi Or Giant Chinese Dobson Fly
Prehistoric Parasites. One Of The Most Interesting Crustacea We Find Along The South African Coastline Has To Be The Tongue-Eating Louse
It's A Sea Of So Called "Portuguese Man O' War". Extremely Venomous. If You Ever See One, Stay Away, Don't Touch
This Is How My Morning Started
Is It An Alien? No. It's A Dutch Lobster Moth Caterpillar
Long, Black, Slippery Freshwater Eels
The Morning Shoe Check (Before We Put Them On) Saved My Wife A Bit Of Pain Today
The Upper Jaw Of A Cachalot (Sockets To Fit Their Lower Teeth Into)
I Open The Door Yesterday To Find This Hanging From The Doorknob
Microburst In Phoenix
Hatchling Eastern Brown Thought It Was A Nice Day For A Swim In Mawson Lakes Today
Butterflies Often Feed From Decaying Animals, Rotten Fruits, Blood, Animal Feces And Urine
A Rattlesnake That Went Down Fighting Against California Wildfires
Had A Praying Mantis Nest Hatch By My Front Door
This Spider With A Body In The Shape Of A Hellhound’s Head
The Inside Of A Goose’s Mouth Is Pretty Scary
These Blue Dragons Seriously Look Like Aliens To Me
Such a weird-looking creature but the best thing about them is that they eat bluebottles, so we need a lot more of these blue warriors to get rid of bluebottles.
Found Out Why The Roomba Quit Working
This Centipede Thing
These things are attracted to moisture. I didn't know and set up a humidifier in my new bedroom... in the morning... holy heck I moved that humidifier out of the bedroom pretty fast.
Found This Li'l Cutie On My Bed
If you found that on your bed ods are it became that engorged dining on you. Unless you have animals that sleep with you and aren't treated for fleas and ticks.
Bees Show Up Here Every Year. Stay For A Few Hours And Leave. No Hive
In This Period Of The End Of The Year When The Temperatures Rise, We Sometimes Observe Thunderstorms. So Here Are My Very First Images Ever Of This Phenomenon
Monday Morning Before A Coffee
Classic Australia
Ok, did the spider catch the snake and is getting ready to feast? Is that what I'm looking at?
Local Servo Snake
Woke Up For Some Water. Thank God I Turned On The Light Before Taking A Sip
Essex, UK. It's Not A Mating Pair, The Cephalothoraces Are Completely Fused. I Thought It Was A Mismolt, But All Sixteen Legs Move Independently
A Snapping Turtle Grabs Hold Of A Duck's Foot While It Was Swimming On The Surface Of A Pond And Then Drags It Down To The Depths
These Things
My Driveway Today
Tree In The Napa Wildfire, Taken By My Buddy
Was Going To Paint And Found Some Wasps In The Outlet
I Found This Intact Elk Rack Along The Continental Divide Trail Near Yellowstone Last Summer. It Was Way Too Heavy To Pack Out
Cool! (also I don't think you're allowed to take stuff from national parks?)
My Newborn Kitten Was Born 3 Eyed
Jelly Ear. My First Time Finding One
Ok so there are fungi that look like toes and hands and now an ear? I am starting to wonder if people are just very advanced fungi
Seagull Swallows A Whole Rabbit On Welsh Island
Laccaria Masoniae In South Island, New Zealand
I Took The Picture In Sindh, Pakistan In December 2010. It Shows Trees Cocooned In Spider And Caterpillar Moth Webs After The Extreme Flooding
Vultures Keep Circling This House In My Neighborhood. Should We Call Someone?
that's how Chandler Halderson's victims' remains were found on the farmland. Are you missing people in the neighbourhood?
“Fungeye” Natures Expression Of Human Body Parts
Man Catches Australian "Sea Monster" With No Eyes And A Mouth Full Of Sharp Teeth
This 5-Inch Moth We Found In Our House Yard Today
Found This Thing On The Bottom Of My Pool
This Yam That Looks Like A Human Hand
I Touched This While Removing The Fallen Leaves Off My Plant. I’m Calling It A Day
Mantis. Let’s All Take A Minute And Be Thankful That Bugs Aren’t The Same Size As Us
I think it's cool when I see one and I will say hi, out loud, and it turns it's head and looks right at me.
In 2020 One Of My Biggest Photographic Dreams Come True, Some Real Close-Close-Close-Up Pictures Of An Active Volcano
Caiman With An Unusual Tail
Female Anglerfish With Male Attached
For Weeks We Couldn’t Find The Source Of The Horrible Smell In My Daughter's Toybox Until She Asked Me To Untangle Moana’s Hair. I Guess It Got Tangled Up And Passed Away
I Put These Bug Traps Down 2 Days Ago. Just Wanted To Check In Before I Burn The House Down
Inside Out III Zoological Museum Of Kaunas
Earthworm With Two Tails
Assassin Bug Babies On A Death March Out Of Their Egg Clutch. Scary
In My Dream, I Was Being Tickled By A Feather. On My Cheek. Ended Up Finding This In My Sheets In The Morning
Needless to say, I changed my bedsheets. Absolutely hate centipedes.
This Tree I Found Has Eyes
View From Inside The Eyewall Of Hurricane Dorian. Given To Me By A Hope Town Survivor We Evacuated From The Bahamas
From New Orleans - Lived through many a hurricane. Never saw an eyewall.
A Thousand Black Like Worms At My Doorstep Anyone Know What They Are?
Izmir, Turkey. Huge Huntsman Spider. Haven't Seen Her Since This Encounter In The Bathroom
I wouldn't see her after that either,cuz my a$$ would be running.
Opened Up A Tin Of Peas
Wasp Hive
Severe Warned Storm Near Traverse City Michigan On September 7, 2021
Saw This Baby Lizard Being Eaten And Carried Away By Ants
Orca Stranded After The 8.3 Magnitude Earthquake In Southeast Alaska
Alligator Gar Skull I Found While Hiking Today
And that's the reason I don't swim in natural bodies of water anymore. Caught one of these while fishing one night. Damn scales will cut you. 0/10, would not mess with again.
Got Home Late Last Night And Fortunately I Saw This Before I Tried To Unlock My Door
Very Very Tiny Creature I Felt Crawling On Me
I hope you don't get a "bullseye" rash as a souvenir. Lyme disease is terrible.
Wild-Caught Spotted Wolffish
A Skittle Of Cactus Bugs, Is What I'm Choosing To Call This Aggregation
This Spider Changed His Skin Several Times In The Same Spot
A Wasp Carrying A Huntsman Spider
Aw c**p...thats like the devil killing another, lesser devil...
This Fish Caught In N. Carolina (More Pics)
Found This Hiking Trail In The Grey County, Ontario, Summer 2019. Not Sure What Animal, Probably A Deer? Decent Length And Had A Pelvis Attached
A Lizard Has Been Ingested By My Carnivorous Pitcher Plant. Plant:1 Lizard:0
I Found A Creepy Face Looking Growth On A Tree In Upstate NY
Scary Spider. Massive And Almost Walked Into It
What an incredible creature. For a second I thought that it was devouring a lawn gnome.
I’ve Just Found Out That Horseshoe Crabs Have Five Eyes On The Top Of Their “Helmet”. They Also Have Light Sensors And Photoreceptors On Their Tail
Tornado Over Dallas TX Last Night
The Trees Are Waking Up
That is an Ent and Bill Bombadill says there's nothing to see here folks until they start marching! Lol 🙃
I Found This In My Crawlspace
Found This In The Filling Of The Tube I Bought For The Chinchilla. Mommy And Babies Were All Dead
Happy Valentine's Day
Giant Praying Mantis Paid Us A Little Visit Today In Grant Park
This Flew Into My Ear And Got Stuck A Bit, Wife Had To Use Tweezers To Get It Out. I Felt It Wiggle The Entire Time
My New Flat Is At The End Of This Road. Pray For Me
There Was A Black Widow In My Grapes Today. I Live In Washington
Update To Track The New Level Of Bugs In My Dad's Shop Microwave Display (They’re Drawn To The Clock's Backlight)
Went To Grab A Paper Towel Roll
A Hollow Tree With Branches On The Inside
Are you sure? Cuz that looks like some kind of stygian trap to me...
Recent Photograph Made Me Search My Photo Archive For This Impressive Caecilia Abitaguae
Hairy Lychee And A Blueberry
Grandpa’s Attic
Apple That Was Eaten By Wasps And Hornets
Spider And Ant Share A Delicious Grasshopper. Can’t We All Just Get Along?
I Took A Picture Of A Sheep Heard At Night And It Turned Out Pretty Scary
Found This While Digging Around In My Parent's Attic
Demon Lemons From My Yard
It's A Sweet Potato Sea Cucumber. Seagulls Were Eating The Insides And It Looked Bloody
Not A Good Day To Be This Bee
This Zombie-Esque Tree I Found While Stuck In Traffic
My Mom's Neighbor Has A Wasp Nest That Has Grown Around The Flood Lights On Their Garage. Sleep Tight
Wrong caption, which is a negative. But be like this mouse and see the positive too.
Need to have faith in the BP title before choosing a before bed post to read.
I really couldn't finish it because I'm just feeling weird now. But it was interesting. Sickening but interesting
I feel like I need to shower for a million years. And also burn my house down
Here is a safe space. Please, help yourself to anything on the menu. Menu: Eye Bleach, Brain Bleach, Everything Bleach, Soothing Tea, Ice Cream (because ice cream makes everything better) And, of course, complimentary tissues. 🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧 Enjoy!
as soon as i clicked on this post I was not surprised there was only 174
Dang, now I need to be extra careful with double checks of everything ...🤐🥲
The spiders on this made me wish the British gun laws were less strict
Not all of them are creepy, some´re funny, some´re even cute, but I´m wondering about the animals coming through ceilings, do those guys all have paper ceilings??? Ours in the skyscraper´re all made of concrete, like the walls are either.
Now just think about how scary the human race is compared to all that, terrifying
My SO and I made a bike trip last summer. On the first evening (it was already dark) we leaned our bikes against a loooong line of bushes, set up our tent and went to sleep. On the next morning when I wanted to get our bikes I saw that a big wasp spider had built a neat net on my bike Ok, fine... and just a few centimeters next to it another one in another net. So i stopped to take a closer look. In fact, this whole line of bushes was occupied by wasp spiders. Each one had a net and some of them had used the night to build their homes on our bikes or between our bikes and the bushes. It was quite a creepy sight... :D (And yes, we claimed our bikes back!)
I've been humming "put that thing back where it came from, or so help me" throughout the whole post.
There's a lot to dislike about living in the UK but thank goodness we have nothing like these creatures! All we have is Adders and I've never met anyone who has been bitten by one
Welp, because of this I found some really cool creatures, and some creatures that made me want to crawl up in my bed and not come out for a while
Need to have faith in the BP title before choosing a before bed post to read.
I really couldn't finish it because I'm just feeling weird now. But it was interesting. Sickening but interesting
I feel like I need to shower for a million years. And also burn my house down
Here is a safe space. Please, help yourself to anything on the menu. Menu: Eye Bleach, Brain Bleach, Everything Bleach, Soothing Tea, Ice Cream (because ice cream makes everything better) And, of course, complimentary tissues. 🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧 Enjoy!
as soon as i clicked on this post I was not surprised there was only 174
Dang, now I need to be extra careful with double checks of everything ...🤐🥲
The spiders on this made me wish the British gun laws were less strict
Not all of them are creepy, some´re funny, some´re even cute, but I´m wondering about the animals coming through ceilings, do those guys all have paper ceilings??? Ours in the skyscraper´re all made of concrete, like the walls are either.
Now just think about how scary the human race is compared to all that, terrifying
My SO and I made a bike trip last summer. On the first evening (it was already dark) we leaned our bikes against a loooong line of bushes, set up our tent and went to sleep. On the next morning when I wanted to get our bikes I saw that a big wasp spider had built a neat net on my bike Ok, fine... and just a few centimeters next to it another one in another net. So i stopped to take a closer look. In fact, this whole line of bushes was occupied by wasp spiders. Each one had a net and some of them had used the night to build their homes on our bikes or between our bikes and the bushes. It was quite a creepy sight... :D (And yes, we claimed our bikes back!)
I've been humming "put that thing back where it came from, or so help me" throughout the whole post.
There's a lot to dislike about living in the UK but thank goodness we have nothing like these creatures! All we have is Adders and I've never met anyone who has been bitten by one
Welp, because of this I found some really cool creatures, and some creatures that made me want to crawl up in my bed and not come out for a while