15 images proving that nature is lit AF
All our worries fade away when we are in the lap of mother nature. The miracle of life that we are a part of is the biggest mystery we can comprehend on. Its beauty and energy is a wonder that we witness through our own eyes. In the eyes of nature, all of its beings are the same and the laws of it do not bend for one creature or the other. From snowy mountains to lush green jungles there are the pictures to birth a whole new level of wanderlust or a deeper fear.
A cute baby red fox
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The red fox can hear a clock ticking from 40 yards away.
A polar bear family
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Polar bears are the largest Carnivore that lives on the land. Their fur is not white but transparent.
A beautiful Bromeliad flower
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The Bromeliad is also known as the “Air plant” as its root do not form in the ground but on trees or
The sheer size of this beast
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A group of tigers is called an “Ambush.” However, they generally live alone.
Aragavi River in Georgia
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These two rivers meet but never mix.
A beautiful Zennia Elegans
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These beautiful flowers are easy to grow and can bloom as long as the temperature is warm.
Turtle covered in Algae
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This turtle is looking like the pokemon torterra.
Sharks are formidable
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This Giant Whale Shark is big enough to swallow these two divers in one bite.
Moss
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A small cascade over the great smoky mountains of Tennesse
One of the most vulnerable reptiles on Earth
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The Mary river turtle can breath through its genitals.
A photogenic Corsac fox
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Corsac foxes are a nocturnal species and can also eat carcasses and fruits.
Red Panda in Snow
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Red Pandas have false thumbs and are escape artists.
Helleborus x hybridus double black
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This flower is also falsely marketed as a black Lotus. There is no Black Lotus flower in existence.
The Serene beauty of Serengeti
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The Serengeti plains span across 30,000 square Kilometers. Its name is derived from the “Masai” language which means, endless Plains.
Two friends catching up
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A tender moment between a monkey and a Gazelle. A rare capture. What were they talking about? Any guesses?