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Nature can be absolutely beautiful. But it can also be scary as hell. Earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, tornadoes, floods and fires cause mass destruction around the world. But Mother Nature is also home to a melting pot of creepy creatures and scenes.

For some, nature is literally panic-inducing. Arachnophobia: fear of spiders. Ophidiophobia: fear of snakes. Astraphobia: fear of lightning. Thalassophobia: fear of large bodies of water. Agrostophobia: fear of grass. Yes, it’s a real thing.

People have been sharing photos of nature that send shivers up the spine. Bored Panda has scoured the net to find the most terrifying images captured in the wild. Turn on the lights, keep scrolling, and don't look away. Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and upvote the ones that give you goosebumps.

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    The American Psychological Association defines biophobia as “the fear toward certain species and general aversion to nature that creates an urge to affiliate with technology and other human artifacts, interests, and constructions rather than with animals, landscapes, and other elements of the natural world”.

    One study found that some of the most common biophobias are fear of spiders, germs (mysophobia), and parasites (parasitophobia). Researchers say biophobias are becoming more common, as the world's population becomes increasingly detached to nature.

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    I Just Outran A Massive Dust Storm Over Phoenix In A Helicopter To Get This Photo

    A massive dust storm engulfing a sprawling cityscape under a moody sky, showcasing terrifying nature.

    A massive dust storm (haboob) rolls across the Phoenix, Arizona area on 8/2/2018.

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    The World Bank estimates that over half of the global population now lives in cities. It expects that figure to rise to nearly 70% by 2050. "People continue to exhibit strong phobic responses toward organisms that do not live in our immediate vicinity even if they pose no tangible threats," notes The Conversation, adding that it's a worrying trend. Biophobias can cause people to avoid nature altogether, despite the fact that it provides a range of physical and mental benefits.

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    Found A Sea Snail That Looked Like It Had A Giant Eyeball

    A close-up of a snail shell with a curious, eye-like pattern, capturing the essence of terrifying nature.

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    Julia Mckinney
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    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That is a green operculum shell. They are used in jewelry periodically as a good luck token and to ward off the evil eye.

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    The American Hiking Society has also reported an increased fear of nature among visitors of wildlife refuges around America. "Whether it’s because today’s visitors tend to live more indoor lives than past generations or watch too many TV survival shows, fears of nature are flourishing — in all ages," notes the AHS website.

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    This Living Fossil Is 200 Million Years Older Than The Oldest Dinosaurs, Its Been On The Planet For Longer Than There Have Been Trees. A True Wonder Of The Natural World

    Horseshoe crab on a sandy beach, showcasing the intriguing aspects of terrifying nature.

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    The Society interviewed several rangers to find out how they deal with visitors' fears of nature. Toni Westland is a supervisory refuge ranger at a Florida refuge, and believes that a little bit of fear is healthy, especially when it comes to wild animals.

    “There should be a natural fear we have of them, and they of us; it’s a good thing to be fearful of a large predator like an alligator,” said the ranger. “We tell them we’re not going to have alligators jumping out of bushes. It’s safe. But it’s only safe because we respect wild animals and don’t feed them.”

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    #13

    View Of The Iceland Volcano Eruption On 1/14 From My Flight

    Flames and smoke rise dramatically from a landscape at sunset, showcasing terrifying nature.

    It happened right before we took off

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    Meteor Falls On The Peak Of Mount Merapi ??, Kali Adem, Cangkringan, Yogyakarta (May 27, 2021, 23.07 Wib)

    Volcano with a bright meteor streak at night, showcasing terrifying nature.

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    1 day ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It almost looks like the location of a fallen star in Breath of The Wild. Edit: Okay, not ‘almost’. Definitely.

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    In Case You Ever Wondered What Triggerfish Teeth Look Like

    A person's hand holding a small sea creature with sharp teeth, showcasing a mysterious and terrifying aspect of nature.

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    #27

    The Trees Are Watching

    Tree bark resembling eyes, creating a sense of terrifying nature in a forest setting.

    I was just going for a walk when these trees caught my eye. Or I caught theirs :o Don’t know what kind of trees they are, maybe I’ll post it in a tree sub. Looks pretty weird to me. I can see how it’s cut off branches, but the outline of the “eyes” is what made e stop and stare. Then I noticed how the other branches grow and the weirdness makes more sense. Still a real weird tree to me though.

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    A Deep-Sea Angler Fish, Called A Pacific Football Fish (Himantoliphus Sagamius) Was Found By Local Beachcombers Just South Of Cannon Beach, Oregon

    Deep-sea fish washed ashore, showcasing terrifying nature with its sharp teeth and unique body structure.

    Living in complete darkness, at 2,000 -3,300 feet, these fish are rarely seen. In fact, only 31 specimens have been recorded around the world. While a handful of football fish have been recorded in New Zealand, Japan, Russia, Hawaii, Ecuador, Chile, and California this is the first one reported on the Oregon Coast to our knowledge. Little is known about their life history but what is known is unusually fascinating. Like other angler fish, they use light that shines from a phosphorescent bulb on their forehead to attract prey. Food at the depths that these guys peruse can be very sparse, so football fish are not picky eaters. They eat anything that can fit into their mouths. Only females actively hunt as the males are actually more like parasites. Males being 10 times smaller than females, find a female to fuse themselves to. They lose their eyes and internal organs, getting all their nutrients from their female partners. In return, they provide females with a steady source of s***m. How the males find the females in the pitch dark is still unknown.

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    Sawfish (Was Tangled In Fishing Lines) 1967

    Two divers with a sawfish on the beach, showing its rostrum, showcasing the terrifying side of nature.

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    2 days ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Amazing creatures now sadly near extinction. I think the woman holding it may be the famous film maker Valerie Taylor who worked on Jaws. Certainly looks like her.

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    Today’s Super Close Up Bug Pic By Yours Truely. A Pipeline Swallow Tail Butterfly

    Close-up of an insect's face with dark, textured eyes and antenna, illustrating terrifying aspects of nature.

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    Dani
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    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    People who call moths night butterflies have it the wrong way round... day moths are what im seeing 😱

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    #38

    This Weird Flower Plant Seedling Thing I Found On A Walk

    Unusual spiky red plant in a natural setting, showcasing the terrifying nature of its unique form.

    Found on the side of a path while on a bush walk .

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    #40

    Random Skull In The Forest

    Skull on a tree stump in a dense forest, illustrating the terrifying aspects of nature.

    Went on a hike today and found this random skull on a tree stump. If you know what animal it was please share, im curious. Thanks

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    [Southern California] What Is This Spider With A Skull On Its Back And Is It A Sign Death Has Befallen Our Chicken Coop? (Kidding, But Really What Is It?)

    A spider with a unique pattern on its back crawling on a wooden surface.

    Initial searches says Steatoda Nobilis, but I’m not expert.

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    #46

    Just Noticed That My Indoor Chillies Are Absolutely Crawling In These. Any Idea What They Are?

    Aphids covering a flower stem, highlighting the terrifying aspects of nature with their overwhelming presence on the plant.

    I’m in the uk if that helps narrow it down.

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