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Cool Aspects of Nature from Reddit r/NatureIsFuckingLit

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🔥 A fisherman in the lagoon of Ojo de Liebre removes parasites from the head of a whale that he has built up trust with after years of fishing in the same lagoon.
https://redd.it/120dj60
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🔥 The Maned Wolf, the tallest canid on the planet 🔥
https://redd.it/120eudg
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🔥 This little octopus literally riding on this eel to escape being eaten.
https://redd.it/120xqhc
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🔥Morning dewdrops on a dragonfly. Credit Lasse Andersson!
https://redd.it/120qx31
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🔥 In 2013, this python was seen holding on to a plane's wing from Australia- Snake on a Plane.
https://redd.it/1213yhk
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🔥 Northern Lights over Split Rock Lighthouse last night near Duluth, MN (photo cred: @georgeduluth)
https://redd.it/12190e9
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🔥 Red Panda (No Longer Cares)🔥
https://redd.it/121k7up
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🔥 Pannus is a type of fractus cloud at low height; detached and of irregular form. It is technically called an accessory cloud because it is always found beneath another cloud, such as nimbostratus or cumulonimbus
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🔥 This is how a chameleon gives birth. Doesn't take long for the young chameleon to get used to its surroundings.
https://redd.it/1224b7w
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🔥 Lake house after blizzard in Western New York
https://redd.it/1220jci
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🔥 The common baron caterpillar on a mango leaf. The yellow/white spine on its back is perfectly aligned in colour and width with the midrib vein of the leaf from the plant on which it lives.
https://redd.it/122dzlh
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🔥Japanese spider crab. They average around 12 feet (3.7 meters) tall and weigh an average of 40 pounds (18.1437 kilos)
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🔥I would advise not looking too long at this guy in the wild...🔥
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