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There is a saying 'the Devil is in the details,' but for all we know he may well just be hiding in tree branches and our very own toilets in the form of wild creatures. 

From evil-looking birds to nosy grizzlies, and a gazillion of different forms of daddy longlegs, it's safe to assume that not all encounters with wildlife are pleasant. Some of the furry bastards venture into the comfort of our homes, refuse to pay rent and serve as a chilling reminder that beauty, truly, is in the eye of the beholder. After preparing this scary list for you, we rather admire nature from a safe distance for a while, thanks. 

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Upside-Down Dried-Out Aloe Ferox Leaves Which The Sea Washed Ashore, Why Nature?

Upside-Down Dried-Out Aloe Ferox Leaves Which The Sea Washed Ashore, Why Nature?

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In an era dominated by technological marvels and the promised land of the metaverse, we often find solace in the embrace of nature. Its picturesque landscapes, harmonious melodies, and staggering mountains have long served as a respite from the chaos of urban life, sure. Just a quick glance (and an echoey shout) at The Grand Canyon, one of the most breathtaking geological phenomenon in the world, and all is clear.

Yet, behind its façade of tranquility lies a wild, wild world teeming with unfathomable terror, lurking in the shadows, ready to pounce upon the unsuspecting travelers - something that has inspired countless horror classics, including Steven Spielberg's Jaws (1975). But with about 86% of land species and 91% of sea species still remaining undiscovered as of today, there's plenty of spine-chilling inspiration yet to be uncovered for future blockbusters and bestsellers.

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    Let’s Go Paddle Boarding, They Said

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    Australia, the land down under, for example, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and unique wildlife (some of which is terrifyingly good at boxing). However, nestled amidst this natural splendor lies a spine-tingling, eight-legged secret — a staggering number of spider species that call this continent home.

    Australia's spider diversity is nothing short of a marvel, with over 2,400 identified species lurking in its vast territories (with around 50,000 more spider species "out there to discover," according to new data). From the venomous and infamous Sydney funnel-web spider to the peculiar peacock spider with its dazzling courtship dance, this arachnid-infested paradise leaves even the bravest souls with a lingering sense of unease. God bless the arachnophobic residents who live there.

    #3

    The Security Sytem, Striking At Crime, One Lock At A Time

    The Security Sytem, Striking At Crime, One Lock At A Time

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    Don't Know Whether To Put The Drying Clothes Back Inside Or Repent From My Sins

    Don't Know Whether To Put The Drying Clothes Back Inside Or Repent From My Sins

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    Asperitas Clouds - Gorham, NH

    Asperitas Clouds - Gorham, NH

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    While it's predators like lions and sharks or bald eagles that strike fear in our hearts, it is the tiny, inconspicuous creatures that often hold the deadliest secrets. Take the cordyceps fungus, for example — a seemingly innocuous fungus. But what lies beneath its unassuming exterior is an uncanny ability to unleash havoc on a massive scale, as HBO’s The Last Of Us proved to TV viewers.

    Often referred to simply as the “zombie-ant fungus" for its ability to take over ants' bodies and control them, it quickly got everyone's attention after the now best-selling video game franchise of the same name (The Last Of Us) pondered if humanity's worst nightmare might be hiding in a couple of mushrooms. Rest assured, dear pandas, the cordyceps fungus can't turn humans into zombies. Dodged that bullet!

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    These Clouds That Look Like The Ocean

    These Clouds That Look Like The Ocean

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    I Saw Some Ants Carrying A Glove Up A Lamp

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    Gators At Night In Florida

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    And yet, besides thalassophobia, arachnophobia and all other phobias that Mother Nature was kind enough to distill in us, thanks to the mesmerizing horrors its fury warriors produce simply by living amongst us - there's another phobia that's more frightening than all other fears. Say hello to 'biophobia.'

    "Biophobia represents the negative emotions, such as fear, disgust, and aversion, that some individuals may feel towards certain aspects of nature," Masashi Soga, an ecologist at the University of Tokyo, who specializes in the psychological benefits of nature, told Bored Panda in an email.

    "These innate negative responses are typically directed at specific natural stimuli, such as dark forests, bears, snakes, or spiders. Biophobia is thought to have a genetic component and involves innate physiological responses to elements of nature that might pose harm."

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    Sioux Falls, SD Turned Green (No Filter) During A Huge Storm Tonight

    Sioux Falls, SD Turned Green (No Filter) During A Huge Storm Tonight

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    Was Mowing The Lawn And Discovered This Absolute Unit Of A Stick Insect, ~35cm

    Was Mowing The Lawn And Discovered This Absolute Unit Of A Stick Insect, ~35cm

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    Was Told To Post Him Here. Just Casually Chilling In Our Beach House Bathroom

    Was Told To Post Him Here. Just Casually Chilling In Our Beach House Bathroom

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    While Soga's main field revolves around 'biophilia,' the yin of biophobia, which, according to him, "refers to the innate affinity that humans have towards life and living systems," the research paper that he helped to produce claims that the cases of biophobia are on the rise and that should equally worry us as gargantuan spiders on our doorstep. 

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    #12

    I Keep My Duck Eggs In My Pantry And Heard A Lot Of Commotion In There And Found This

    I Keep My Duck Eggs In My Pantry And Heard A Lot Of Commotion In There And Found This

    Second picture - another view of the pantry snakes. Slowly digesting the fresh duck egg.

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    #13

    Look At This Turtle! It Surfaced By The Boat

    Look At This Turtle! It Surfaced By The Boat

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    Giant Male Dobsonfly

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    "Undoubtedly, growing biophobia can have detrimental impacts on biodiversity conservation. People's perceptions of nature play a crucial role in shaping their attitudes towards it, which, in turn, influences their pro-biodiversity behavior," he explained.

    As behavioral change is a key factor in conservation efforts, numerous policies are being implemented to encourage pro-biodiversity actions. However, the prevalence of biophobia can hinder individuals' willingness to engage in positive behaviors, resulting in a negative collective impact on both local and global biodiversity.

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    Mother-Centipede Hugging Her Babies

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    #16

    This Banana Blossom

    This Banana Blossom

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    You Don't See This Every Day - A Catfish Eating An Armadillo

    You Don't See This Every Day - A Catfish Eating An Armadillo

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    It's not that surprising, then, that urbanization is the major catalyst for the growing prevalence of biophobia. "As urban areas expand, people's direct experiences of and knowledge about nature often diminishes. Research suggests that individuals who had limited exposure to nature during childhood or possess less familiarity with it are more likely to develop negative perceptions of wild organisms," Soga said, noting that the media's not-so-surprising exaggeration of wildlife-related incidents plays a big part in this.

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    #18

    The Horrific Mouth Of A Lamprey (Bloodsucking Parasite). This One Was Over 120cm (47”) Long And As Thick As A Man’s Arm

    The Horrific Mouth Of A Lamprey (Bloodsucking Parasite). This One Was Over 120cm (47”) Long And As Thick As A Man’s Arm

    Their mouth is full of razor-sharp spikey teeth designed to attach themselves to a fish. It then use its tongue (which also has many teeth on it!) to bore into the flesh of fish and drink their blood. Sometimes they also attack humans.

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    #19

    The Snapdragon Flower When It Dies

    The Snapdragon Flower When It Dies

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    #20

    At A Nature Park We Decided To Go To A Bird Show. The Young Boy In The Green Kept Pulling His Zipper Up And Down. The Wedge-Tailed Eagle Did Not Like It

    At A Nature Park We Decided To Go To A Bird Show. The Young Boy In The Green Kept Pulling His Zipper Up And Down. The Wedge-Tailed Eagle Did Not Like It

    And instead of flying over to the log he is meant to for a photo opportunity he flew straight at the young boy. The show was quickly canceled and the boy was taken off to first aid. Those talons are huge he was a very lucky young boy.

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    To break the cycle of biophobia, then, researchers emphasize the crucial role of education. It is particularly important to target children, as studies consistently show that early exposure to nature in a safe setting, whether through teachers or parents, significantly influences their attitudes towards the natural world.

    "Unless we address this cycle," Soga explained, "biophobia is likely to continue growing in the future, thereby negatively impacting biodiversity conservation efforts." And unless we want another disaster on our hands, we better act fast. 

    #21

    A Spider Came Back To Molt In The Same Place On A Book 4 Times

    A Spider Came Back To Molt In The Same Place On A Book 4 Times

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    #22

    Crack Near Where I Live

    Crack Near Where I Live

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    Tarantula Infected With Cordycipitaceae

    Tarantula Infected With Cordycipitaceae

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    #24

    It Has The Body Of A Spider And Wings Of A Moth - (Northeast Oklahoma) Fat Moth Or Butterfly (Flying Tarantula)

    It Has The Body Of A Spider And Wings Of A Moth - (Northeast Oklahoma) Fat Moth Or Butterfly (Flying Tarantula)

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    #25

    Wasps Emerging From A Statue

    Wasps Emerging From A Statue

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    #26

    The New Child Safety Latch Is Working A Treat

    The New Child Safety Latch Is Working A Treat

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    #27

    Just Bought A Minivan From A Friend A Few Weeks Ago, Kept Getting Spiderwebs In The Car, And Decided To Bug-Bomb It. Found These

    Just Bought A Minivan From A Friend A Few Weeks Ago, Kept Getting Spiderwebs In The Car, And Decided To Bug-Bomb It. Found These

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    #28

    My Friend's Plant That Looks Like Tarantula's Legs

    My Friend's Plant That Looks Like Tarantula's Legs

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    #29

    This Snake Was Found Coiled Inside A Toilet

    This Snake Was Found Coiled Inside A Toilet

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    #30

    An Artichoke I Was Eating Had Teeth Of Its Own

    An Artichoke I Was Eating Had Teeth Of Its Own

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    #31

    This Is George. He Lives In My Bathroom And Eats Bugs

    This Is George. He Lives In My Bathroom And Eats Bugs

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    #32

    Wasp vs. Huntsman. I’m Never Going Outside Again

    Wasp vs. Huntsman. I’m Never Going Outside Again

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    I Forgot A Bag Of Potatoes In My Room Go About 3 Months, And They’re Literally Sprouting Through The Joints

    I Forgot A Bag Of Potatoes In My Room Go About 3 Months, And They’re Literally Sprouting Through The Joints

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    Leaving A Picnic Unattended In Australia

    Leaving A Picnic Unattended In Australia

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    150 Tarantula Spiderlings Produced In My Bedroom

    150 Tarantula Spiderlings Produced In My Bedroom

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    #36

    One Of The Weirdest Deep Sea Creatures

    One Of The Weirdest Deep Sea Creatures

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    This Stump I Came Across That Looks Like A Wooden Sarlacc

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    #38

    Tongue-Eating Louse In Carpenter Fish

    Tongue-Eating Louse In Carpenter Fish

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    #39

    Looks Like A Creature From A Tim Burton Movie

    Looks Like A Creature From A Tim Burton Movie

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    #40

    Spider Hiding In My Apartment Peephole

    Spider Hiding In My Apartment Peephole

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    #41

    Tick On A Tick That Was Latching On To My Dog

    Tick On A Tick That Was Latching On To My Dog

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    Found In A House In Eastern Oregon (High Desert Area). Described As “Oozing” When Touched

    Found In A House In Eastern Oregon (High Desert Area). Described As “Oozing” When Touched

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    #43

    Got In My Car Last Night, Turned Around, And Saw This. Australia’s "Huntsman" Spider. A Big One

    Got In My Car Last Night, Turned Around, And Saw This. Australia’s "Huntsman" Spider. A Big One

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    #44

    This Sea Creature

    This Sea Creature

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    Mushrooms Growing Off Of A Stuffed Bear

    Mushrooms Growing Off Of A Stuffed Bear

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    Was About To Sleep When I Found This Guy On My Pillow

    Was About To Sleep When I Found This Guy On My Pillow

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    A Soot-Covered Spiderweb

    A Soot-Covered Spiderweb

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    #48

    This Person Went To His Rice Paddy For Some Work And Returned To This

    This Person Went To His Rice Paddy For Some Work And Returned To This

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    #49

    About To Start My Home Workout And Saw This Guy Hanging Out On My Deadball (Australia)

    About To Start My Home Workout And Saw This Guy Hanging Out On My Deadball (Australia)

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    #50

    One Of The Weirdest Things I've Caught In My House (Southern California)

    One Of The Weirdest Things I've Caught In My House (Southern California)

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    This Plant Called “Conophytum Pageae”

    This Plant Called “Conophytum Pageae”

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    #52

    These Golden Orb Weavers Next To My Trash Can. About The Size Of My Palm

    These Golden Orb Weavers Next To My Trash Can. About The Size Of My Palm

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    #53

    Just Found Out About Arboreal Salamanders And Their Teeth, Wouldn’t Expect It From What’s Basically A Gummy Lizard

    Just Found Out About Arboreal Salamanders And Their Teeth, Wouldn’t Expect It From What’s Basically A Gummy Lizard

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    #54

    Garter Snakes Coming Out Of Hibernation And Into A Tens Of Thousands Strong Mating Ball In Southern Manitoba, Canada

    Garter Snakes Coming Out Of Hibernation And Into A Tens Of Thousands Strong Mating Ball In Southern Manitoba, Canada

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    Snake Eating Lizard Who Is Eating Snake That Is Eating The Lizard

    Snake Eating Lizard Who Is Eating Snake That Is Eating The Lizard

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    #56

    Behold, One Of The Oldest Fish Alive - The Pacific Lamprey

    Behold, One Of The Oldest Fish Alive - The Pacific Lamprey

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    Vulture Bees Feed On Rotting Meat Instead Of Nectar And Their Honey Is Called Meat Honey. This Is Their Hive

    Vulture Bees Feed On Rotting Meat Instead Of Nectar And Their Honey Is Called Meat Honey. This Is Their Hive

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    Largemouth Bass Had A Feathered Snack Prior To Hitting My Surface Lure

    Largemouth Bass Had A Feathered Snack Prior To Hitting My Surface Lure

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    #59

    Beautiful But Weirdly Creepy Icicles Grew On My House This Winter

    Beautiful But Weirdly Creepy Icicles Grew On My House This Winter

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    #60

    Found This Under A Serving Table In An Older Home We Were Renovating

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    This Black Widow I Found On The Fence In My Backyard, TX

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    I'm Literally Speechless With This... Blackmouth Catshark

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    Creepy Sea Urchin

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    Strange Plant Formation In My City

    Strange Plant Formation In My City

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    Small Creepy Little Hands

    Small Creepy Little Hands

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    Devil's Fingers

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    Just A Huntsman That Crawled Out Of My Kettle This Morning

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    #68

    Woke Up To A Snake In My Drawer (Australia)

    Woke Up To A Snake In My Drawer (Australia)

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    This Tick That I Picked Up Because I Thought It Was A Rock

    This Tick That I Picked Up Because I Thought It Was A Rock

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    Came Home To This After 3-Month Vacation

    Came Home To This After 3-Month Vacation

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    Creepy Looking Fungus

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    #72

    I Found One Of Those Ears Sitting Outside

    I Found One Of Those Ears Sitting Outside

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    I Re-Nested A Baby Bluebird And Went To Check On Him The Next Morning

    I Re-Nested A Baby Bluebird And Went To Check On Him The Next Morning

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    #74

    Lamprey Latched On To The Fish Tank Glass In Fairbanks ADF&G Office

    Lamprey Latched On To The Fish Tank Glass In Fairbanks ADF&G Office

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    Shivers Down My Spine. It Can't Hurt Me. It's Helpful Around Your Home. But I'm So Scared Of These Things

    Shivers Down My Spine. It Can't Hurt Me. It's Helpful Around Your Home. But I'm So Scared Of These Things

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    #76

    Australian Gate Security System

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    Saw A Live Snake In The Local Goodwill Store

    Saw A Live Snake In The Local Goodwill Store

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    #78

    Unexpected Passenger Riding Shotgun With My Hubby

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    This Camera Has A Spider Living Inside Of It

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    #80

    One Of The Only Bugs In Australia I Find Genuinely A Bit Intimidating. Chauliogryllacris. Bulldog Raspy Cricket

    One Of The Only Bugs In Australia I Find Genuinely A Bit Intimidating. Chauliogryllacris. Bulldog Raspy Cricket

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    This Was In My Glove

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    A Little Nest In My House In The Attic

    A Little Nest In My House In The Attic

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    This Bag Of Meow Mix Had A Special Prize

    This Bag Of Meow Mix Had A Special Prize

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    #84

    In Case You Needed Nightmare Material, I Present To You A Cardinal Emerging From The Bushes With A Spider Wrapped Around Its Beak

    In Case You Needed Nightmare Material, I Present To You A Cardinal Emerging From The Bushes With A Spider Wrapped Around Its Beak

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    Locust Are Bloody Gorgeous

    Locust Are Bloody Gorgeous

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