Times Mother Nature Flexed Hard
Mother nature is one of the most beautiful yet shocking things ever. It can take your breath away, or it can scare you half to death. And that is where the beauty lies; you can't be too sure which side you'll get.
What you're about to see will be equal parts beautiful and scary.
A Secretary Bird Handling A Snake
The San Diego Zoo confirmed that the secretary bird can take down even the most venomous snakes.
To see a bird this small tackle something so dangerous is pretty crazy.
A Dead Whale Feeds An Entire Ecosystem
When a whale passes away, sea life can survive off of it for quite some time.
A whale is the largest thing in the water (that we know of), so that makes sense.
Bald Eagles Don't Run From A Fight
Who knew that bald eagles were the same size as wolves?
This fight looked like it was going to be epic, but the wolf figured it was best if it took a loss this time.
What Do You Call This??
Is this the fusion between a butterfly and a lizard? Only nature can create something unique and crazy.
If one of these flies your way, however, you should protect your face. Bug spray won't help.
The Cute Yet Disturbing Cuttlefish
What you see here are cuttlefish right before they hatch from their eggs.
They look scary and sweet at the same time, but I wouldn't want to touch any of them.
Mother Finds A Butterfly In The Making
The eye socket of this skull is now home to a butterfly-to-be. I wonder why it chose to rest here and not somewhere a little safer.
That head could get taken at any moment.
The Fleeting Fire-Opal
You don't get to see a fire opal whenever you want. It's dazzling, but fire opals only get created under certain circumstances.
It happens when water mixes with lava in a volcano.
Bees Killing A Murder Hornet
The murder hornet might be terrifying when you're a solo bee, but when you call in the hive, it's game over.
The swarm's tactic is basically to tackle it as a group and wait until it overheats. This hornet never stood a chance the moment the whole team arrived.
It's A Leucistic Moose
Encountering one of these is almost like winning the lottery. These are rare, but their facial expressions are what make them interesting.
They look dopey and goofy, almost like an animated character.
Would You Swim Here?
The water here looks really blue, but the cave monster looks a bit creepy. How did the rocks form into such a perfect face?
There's probably some hidden treasure in there.
A Storm Moved The Road!
Nature is the last thing you want to mess with, obviously. Look at how a storm picked up this street and tossed it elsewhere.
This is complete and utter madness.
Teeth In A Squid's Suction Cup
People who have no knowledge of how suction cups work probably never knew that there are teeth in them.
As scary as it might seem, this is still nature at its coolest and most interesting. Just keep the squids away from me.
10,000-Year-Old Skull Found
This farmer found a 10,000-year-old skull of an extinct giant Irish elk. That thing is beyond giant if the head is longer than this whole man.
Imagine getting a headbutt from that.
The Man With Seven Fingers
Although this is an unsettling image, no need to fret about it. Because turns out, it's fake.
This Imgur user has a trick to make it look like he has a super wide hand.
A Snail's Growth In A Year
This woman showcased how large her snail had become, and it's ridiculous. Imagine stepping on that thing while you're walking in the morning.
That would be a lot of ooze to clean up.
After A Tornado...
After a tornado, there's no telling what the aftermath will look like. Have you ever seen wood pierce through cement like this?
That could have easily have gone through a person or a home. Yikes.
This Snake Has Both Eyes In One Socket
This looks like some silly cartoon drawing. If I saw this in real life, I probably wouldn't even be afraid of it. That seems like one of the nicest snakes.
Given the diamondback picture, though, I'll still be keeping my distance. Just in case.
The Way Into The Spider-Verse
If you wanted some spider powers or needed to find the spider-verse entrance, here is it. All you have to do is get permission from this treacherous wolf spider guarding the front.
Maybe it's best to stay away. Nobody needs spider powers that much.
The Rough-Nosed Horned Lizard
This is a fine specimen. It's not a lizard you see often, but if you're lucky enough to come across one, take a cool picture like this—they're very photogenic.
Would you keep one as a pet?
The Menacing Black Heron
What makes these things so menacing? Well, it has to deal with the way they hunt, which is pretty clever.
This bird creates a shady spot that tricks the fish into revealing themselves.
A Wasp Eating Lunch
Wasps are some of the vilest creatures in the world. Here is one just casually chomping away at a poor little grasshopper.
That's the thing with nature, it can be vicious. Sometimes the only thing you can do is to take a picture and move on.
Why Does This Ice Look Like It's Staring?
This might be the coolest ice ever. It looks like a giant blue eye on the ground, and now you can't stop staring.
I wouldn't want to find out what is in the black space.
Somewhere Over The Rainbow
Someone spotted an albino deer while walking into work.
If that combined with the rainbow formation to its left didn't put them in a good mood, ready to tackle whatever the work day throws at them, nothing could.
Nature Has A "Twisted" Sense of Humor
This twisted driftwood was found at the beach in the town of Aarhus.
A native of the town said it became an attraction that encouraged people to come to check it out and enjoy a hiking trail or beach walk while there.
Carefully Framed
How amazing is the way the condensation formed on this blackberry plant, carefully framing each leaf?
It almost feels like nature had a small paintbrush that it used to lightly dot the edges.
Nature Always Finds A Way
Even in the harsh conditions and hot climate, these rare desert flowers bloomed in the Atacama desert in Chile.
It knew exactly how much water and sunlight it needed to survive without any human intervention.
Whale Tongues Don't Go Quietly
This is a dead whale's bloated tongue protruding out of its mouth, believe it or not.
As most people know, many whales filter feed meaning they swallow a bunch of water their prey is in. Because of this, their tongues are shaped like tube socks that can invert and hold all that water. When they die, decomposition gases fill these tongues and that's why they balloon up like that.
A Flower From A Land Far Far Away
This petunia looks like a portal that will transport you to an entirely new galaxy if you stare at it long enough.
The color formations are so mesmerizing you might start questioning if you're actually still sober.
A Natural Umbrella
It seems that everything in nature takes care of each other. When this bird needed shelter from the harsh weather conditions, nature made it an icicle umbrella for it to perch under.
It's perfectly shaped, too.
A Giant Mountain Hat
Mount Fuji looks like it's setting the fashion standard now for mountains worldwide. Pointy cloud hats are in and clear sky backgrounds are out.
Weather conditions may affect the trend.
Beauty Is Not In Size
This super tiny maple leaf is proof that size plays no part in defining beauty. It's so small yet so detailed, vibrant, and recognizable.
Let's make an example of this leaf for beauty standards everywhere.
Pushing Through Concrete
If you've ever wondered about the strength of nature, it can literally push through concrete.
These sunflowers grew out of the sidewalk just a few steps away from the parent patch. Where there's a will there's a way.
All The Fall Colors In One
Moss gets a bad reputation. It has the capacity to look so beautiful, especially when it lays itself out in such a seasonal color gradient.
The shade slightly changes with each brick.
Nothing Can Stop It From Growing
This tree was burnt in a bushfire, but it wasn't done living yet, so it continued to grow anyway.
Even though the bottom is barely holding on, the top is in full bloom. It's quite inspirational.
All The Colors Of The Rainbow In One Cabbage
This cabbage showing its fall colors barely looks real. It's more believable to think that someone took a whole painting palette and individually painted each row than to believe that nature was just doing its thing.
This is why we shouldn't mess with it.