Nature is awesome with its sunrises and sunsets, scenic landscapes, beautiful birdsongs, and refreshing oceans. Poets have written praises about its beauty, and songwriters have sung ballads about its grandeur. Yet we as a species are just one of many. We think we dominate, but have no idea just how dangerous some of the Earth's inhabitants can be.
Yet the folks at the "[Darn] Nature You Scary" community know. They're a subreddit dedicated to showcasing all the crazy and scary stuff nature has to offer. Deadly venomous spiders, terrifying-looking worms from the Antarctic ocean, and huge crocs just waiting to sink their teeth into your soft flesh are just some of the things the peeps have shared over there. So, put on your brave face, Pandas, and scroll down if you want to be amazed!
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Dracula Parrot
I'm an avid avian. At one time I had a flock of 45 beautiful birds in a huge outdoor, cooled and heated aviary. I live in Arizona so the birds lived outside year round. My flock ranged from the tiniest of Strawberry Finches to my beautiful Blue and Gold Macaw, Bonnie Blue after my favorite book, GWTW. I've been around this parrot. They're very smart and can learn a wonderful vocabulary! Other unusual beauties are the magnificent Hyacinth Macaw who is so critically endangered in the wild that when scientists finally found a decent flock of them in Brazil, that wouldn't share their location. Also endangered in the wild is the Palm Cockatoo who is every bit as much a monkey as their yellow crested cousins! And finally, sadly, the majestic Spix Macaw. The world is down to only double digits of these birds. All in captivity. A man in Arabia has a small flock of them trying to breed them.
Mature Super Cell Thunderstorm
Would you please tell me when and where this was taken? It is beautiful.
The Muscles Of A Fully Grown Male Tiger
So, Pandas, want to find out more about the scary nature in these pics? Let's delve in!
If you ever see a maned wolf, you might get a bit creeped out. They look like giant foxes, but aren't actually that dangerous. The WWF describes them as looking like a fox, walking like a deer, and barking like a dog. Maned wolves live primarily in South America, Brazil's Cerrado grasslands.
They're usually nocturnal, although they also roam during dawn and dusk. They're omnivores, but fruits and vegetables are their favorites, especially lobeira (the "fruit of the wolf"). They also hunt rodents, rabbits, insects, and sometimes even birds. Their very long legs help them see their prey in the tall grass of the savannah in which they live.
Photographer Captures The Real-Life Jaws Image
Absolute Unit
When I was in Yellowstone there was a grizzly out in the field who was easily the size of my Honda Element. Pictures just don't do that justice. These guys are UNITS.
This Alligator Looks Really Scary
The Antarctic scale worm is really the stuff of nightmares. This terrifying creature looks like the xenomorph from Alien, but is actually found in the polar deep sea, 1,640 feet deep in Antarctica's Southern Ocean. Scientists aren't really sure what this worm snacks on, but they guess it's probably other animals and organic debris.
Their bodies are covered in scales that look like human teeth, giving them a nightmarish look. They grow up to eight inches in size, and their golden, shimmery bristles help them crawl or swim through water and defend themselves. We're only learning about them because they were discovered in 1939, but let's hope we don't find out anything more terrifying!
Mt Etna In Italy February 16th, 2021
Silverback Gorilla: 400 Lbs Of Solid Muscle
My favorite videos are those of these massive Dads playing with their tiny babies! I strongly encourage folks to look them up.
Snake Dies After Trying To Eat P****n Toad. Toad Seems Unimpressed
Cane toads are pretty gnarly animals that can be dangerous to other animals and even to us humans. In the U.S., cane toads are considered an invasive species from Central America, the Amazon Basin more particularly. It's hard to bite or eat a cane toad because they p****n their attacker pretty instantly.
Interestingly, Australia introduced cane toads as a measure to control the population of the beetles that were destroying sugar cane roots in Queensland. However, at the moment, they're considered pests and pose some unwanted risks to the most vulnerable native species. They're omnivores and they're not picky, so, in 1950, the Australian government declared them to be a problem species.
Etna Volcano Eruptions In Sicily
Black Wolf Chowing Down On Bison Ribs In Yellowstone National Park
Absolute Unit. Staring A Brown Bear Like That Is As Close As It Gets To Staring Death In The Eyes
We know wild animals are strong, but when we see a tiger flexing its biceps, we can't help but think: "How strong is it really?" A tiger's strength isn't measured by how much it can bench or if it can throw hard punches; scientists often point to a tiger's bite force. Bengal tigers have a bite force of 1,050 PSI (pounds per square inch). In comparison, a human's bite force is around 120-160 PSI, so the tiger's force is almost 10 times stronger.
Oh F**k Danger Cat
The Antarctic Scale Worm
So These Terrifying Things Exist. Maned Wolf
The mouth of the Emerald Tree Boa is pretty impressive. They have the longest teeth of any non-venomous snake in the world, and they need those chompers to get through the plumage of birds that are their main food source. These boas are from the Amazon Basin as well, and animal experts call them constrictors. They don't crush their prey, but wrap around them and suffocate them.
Young Snow Owls Sleep Scary
Landslide Takes Out Large Motorway
Wildlife Filmmaker Tests The Integrity Of A Bear Box Against A Full Grown Polar Bear
Living in Sicily near Mt Etna seems pretty wild. The still-active volcano is the biggest and most active in the whole of Europe; it erupts every few years and makes international news. Yet the locals never seem to be phased by it. Its last eruption was just on 2nd June this year, but it didn't cause any injuries or evacuations. In the past, however, the lava has buried the city of Catania in 1669, and an eruption in 1928 cut off the rail route around the mountain's base.
Ants Squirting Acid At An Enemy
Lol, I haven't heard that phrase for ages
Load More Replies...Ants are super scary. They're tireless, organized, and outweigh us. If they get their act together, the planet's theirs.
There are actually a few insects that do it, if I remember correctly. The Planet Earth documentary covers them.
Load More Replies...Took This At Work, The Wasp Was On The Other Side Of The Glass. Thought It Looked Pretty Awesome
The Coconut Crab, At 3 Feet Wide, It’s The Largest Terrestrial Arthropod In The World
The Dracula parrot definitely has a spooky name. But this New Guinea bird whose actual name is Pesquet's parrot, got the moniker because of its appearance. With a slicked-back 'hairstyle' and bright red plumage, it almost looks like a long-coated Transylvanian count.
Yet they're no vampires. Pesquet's parrots have an interesting diet: they only eat several kinds of figs. Conservationists list them as a vulnerable species because they're hunted for their beautiful, bright red feathers.
Tdil Volcano Snails Are A Thing. Their Shells Are Made Of Iron Sulphides And They Live Around Hydrothermal Vents That Can Reach Up To 750 Degrees Fahrenheit
A Black And White Image Of A Great White Shark
Crested Eagle Tangled Up With A Snake
Most of us recognize this look as our mom's giving us the "warning look" in public
It almost seems fake, but most baby owls, not just Snowy Owls, sleep on their tummies. Veterinarian and TV host Dr. Chris Brown explains that it's because they can't hold their heads yet. "Their huge head is all about detecting sound and vision making them incredibly cute but also making a practical sleeping position a necessity," he clarifies.
Imagine Slipping Off The Edge
The Mouth Of An Emerald Tree Boa
Double K**l! 🐀🐀🐍
We wouldn't want to meet a bear while alone in the forest, but what if it were hairless and looked like a giant rat? It looks pretty unpleasant, but the cause is quite serious. Biologists say that it's a skin condition that's caused by microscopic mites – mange. The mites attack the poor bear's skin and cause the hair to fall out.
This Monitor Lizard
Blue Malayan Coral Snake - No Know Antivenom If Bitten, Found In Se Asia
Nature Can Be Shocking
Hippos are vegetarians and won't eat you. They k**l cos they're a*s-holes
Which of these nature pics spooked you the most, Pandas? Let us know and share your own scariest nature facts and images with us in the comments! In the meantime, if you're looking for more proof that nature is as terrifying as it is awesome, check out our previous posts here and here!
Damn, My Heart
So...giant Tiger Fish Are A Thing
Snake vs. Hawk
Dead Frog After Eating Venomous Spider
Indian Rat Snake Scouting The Area
A Rare Giant Squid
Encountered This On My Walk
War Hippo
Hippos swim around in their own p*o water, and have bitey fights. Luckily they secrete acidic antibiotic sweat.
Bloody H**l, Of Course It's Australia That Has The Deadly Venomous Spiders In Your Bedroom
Sometimes, I think Oz might be nice to visit. Then I see shït like this and say to myself, “Nah.”
Hunger
Hairless Bear
This Is Incredible.. Oceanographer Ocean Ramsey Swimming With One Of The Biggest Great White Sharks Ever Recorded At 20ft By 8ft
Okay, Ocean Ramsey has to be the best name for an oceanographer ever.
Trail Cam Caught A Deer About To Be A Late Night Snack
Nature Doesn't Always Show Us Its Tender Side, It Can Also Be Raw And Shocking
I prefer to imagine this just being a pic of three odd animal friends just having a fun water war
An Ant Tried To Bite The Antenna Off A Larger Ant And Got Decapitated In The Process [oc]
Large Tornado In Colorado, USA
There Is A Wasp That Lays Its Eggs Under The Skin Of A Specific Caterpillar. When The Eggs Hatch The Larvae Eat The Caterpillar Alive
The Camouflage On This Bird Is So Good
Two birds? I can see the eye of one and feathers of another. The top one looks like my cat when I scratch under her chin.
Someone Know’s What Te F*ck This Is
Nope
Loved this post. I never said OMG so many times in one sitting.
Thanks for the nightmares... seriously though, some of these pics were awesome. I cringe at the 'stuff eating other stuff' pics though. I know it's nature and that's what happens but I prefer thinking everything exists in a happy land like Pokémon games (they mention some Pokémon eating/killing other Pokémon or doing other dark things, but of course it's never shown in-game) where everything coexists nicely and the worst that happens is one thing may accidentally boop another.
Just don't examine it too closely! (Not intending to discourage you, mind, but I've never encountered a setting that unravels faster than Pokémon when you question it!) In solidarity; here's a loop of a Spheal just vibing. They're so round! https://youtu.be/qoGQ85rsrkI?si=M7sJ2OVveMfzFnnW
Load More Replies...Well this was a nice thread ! I scrolled twice, saw a spider and noped away !
These are awesome in the truest sense of the word. Every time I see a post with grizzly bears I reaffirm my vow to not hike in grizzly territory. We have black bear and mountain lions but I really feel like I can die having lived a full life without an up close and personal grizzly sighting. Thank you for sharing these!
tornados and wildfires are some of the scariest s**t in nature, so the poll was unanswerable by me
Loved this post. I never said OMG so many times in one sitting.
Thanks for the nightmares... seriously though, some of these pics were awesome. I cringe at the 'stuff eating other stuff' pics though. I know it's nature and that's what happens but I prefer thinking everything exists in a happy land like Pokémon games (they mention some Pokémon eating/killing other Pokémon or doing other dark things, but of course it's never shown in-game) where everything coexists nicely and the worst that happens is one thing may accidentally boop another.
Just don't examine it too closely! (Not intending to discourage you, mind, but I've never encountered a setting that unravels faster than Pokémon when you question it!) In solidarity; here's a loop of a Spheal just vibing. They're so round! https://youtu.be/qoGQ85rsrkI?si=M7sJ2OVveMfzFnnW
Load More Replies...Well this was a nice thread ! I scrolled twice, saw a spider and noped away !
These are awesome in the truest sense of the word. Every time I see a post with grizzly bears I reaffirm my vow to not hike in grizzly territory. We have black bear and mountain lions but I really feel like I can die having lived a full life without an up close and personal grizzly sighting. Thank you for sharing these!
tornados and wildfires are some of the scariest s**t in nature, so the poll was unanswerable by me
