19 Insane Wildlife Photos to Remind You How Much Cooler The Wilderness Is
Deadbeat_Dave
Published
12/03/2022
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Clocking in, clocking out. Getting up early, hopping in our car and listening to the radio on the way to work. Watercooler talk. Wondering what you're going to watch tonight, how much you weigh now. Whether or not you should get a new chair.
When caught up with all things human, we forget how bizarrely mundane it is. How wild the world really is. Just how intense the many wildernesses of planet earth are for the creatures that inhabit them.
Down below are some of the more insane pics and snapshots of those creatures curated here for their general freshness and awesomeness. Enjoy.
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u/willbl: A little lion snarling at my remote camera -
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u/Jakunai: In case anyone is wondering what happened to the dinosaurs, here's a baby blue heron -
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u/unnaturalorder: This wild fox decided to take a nap on someone’s skylight -
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u/lakebythesea: Photographer captures the real-life Jaws image -
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u/astralrig96: cute but deadly snow leopard in action -
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u/SingaporeCrabby: A close up of a longhorn beetle's face -
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u/RebornPolymath: Orca’s more menacing relative. The False Killer Whale. -
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u/ExploreMoreMysteries: Tiger cools down -
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u/ExploreMoreMysteries: A once in a lifetime shot of an Owl -
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u/goatishrust: Rare Melanistic West African Slender-snout Crocodile (Mecistops cataphractus) -
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u/Nova-I-Rushi: The Great Eared Nightjar -
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u/OncaAtrox: Jaguar mating pair seen at the Floresta Nacional de Carajás, Brazilian Amazon. -
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yu/LauWalker: The Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink -
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u/2bias_4ever: Symbiosis between Spider and Oryx. -
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u/royalbluesword: Mom and cubs quenching their thirst. Tadoba-Andhari Tiger reserve, India -
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u/LocoEva-7139: This is a Tawny Frogmouth, native to Australia -
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u/amonaloli12 A closeup of a Japanese spider crab. -
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u/burningxjeff Holy sh-t I can't believe I got this photo -
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u/D0NW0N: A Wolfs Spider Face -
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u/kiranJshah: Rufous necked hornbill believed to be extinct in nepal found after 200 years
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