From the beds we wake up in to the buses we take and the offices we work at, it often seems like we live on a man-made planet. But the natural world is all around us, all the time. It’s just we build such intricate hideouts, we sometimes forget about it. So let’s refresh our memory.
For that, Bored Panda invites you to visit ‘The Fabulous Weird Trotters.’ It’s a Facebook page that regularly shares pictures of the “sometimes weird, sometimes fabulous, and every time fabulous weird” faces of Mother Nature.
They’ve got adorable plants, atmospheric ghost lights, creepy spiders, and much, much more. No wonder over 1.3 million people follow this page.
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#1 The Skeleton Flower, Whose Petals Turn From White To Translucent When It Rains

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#2 This Is What A 350 Year Old Oak Tree Looks Like. Isn’t It Beautiful?

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#3 Turtle’s Shell Looks Like A Fireworks Display

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#4 An Owl With Heart-Shaped Patterns On Its Feathers

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#5 Eruption On Mount Etna (Sicily) Gives The Illusion Of A Phoenix In The Sky

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#6 Looks Like Stained Glass

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#7 The Endangered Mexican Alligator Lizard

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#8 Bald Eagle’s Nest With A Ranger For Scale. Wow

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#9 A Golden Wavy Mouse

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#10 Algae Forms On The Head Of The Mary River Turtle Making It Look Like A Punk

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#11 The Chrysalis Of The Metallic Mechanitis Butterfly From Costa Rica

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#12 Stunning Forest Light Mushrooms : Are Among The One Hundred Fungi Species That Are Bioluminescent. They Are Usually Found In Asia

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#13 Judas Tree – An Extraordinary Tree Whose Flowers Grow Straight From The Trunk

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#14 Rebirth Of A Tree

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#15 Stephen Dunn Took This Incredible Photograph With His Flash Illuminating A Spider And Revealing Its Wet Web With A Rainbow Effect

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#16 Everlasting Love

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#17 The Stunning Helleborus Black Beauty

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#18 Ghost Fire In The Sky Near Franklin, WV

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#19 Amazing Artwork Of The Nature

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#20 Heirloom Black Carrot Nebula

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#21 “Glass Gem” Or Pearl Of Glass
This variety of corn is one of the most original, it produces translucent and kaleidoscopic seeds.
It is in the years 1980 that Carl Barnes farmer of Oklahoma, managed to give birth to this variety. By crossing three other varieties of corn resulting from Indian cultures… It is edible and used in the form of flour in general…

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#22 Stunning Catasetum “Epiphytic Orchids”. How Adorable!

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#23 Prairie Smoke Flowers (Geum Triflorum). Looks Like Cotton Candy!

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#24 This Creature Is A Saturniidae Moth Caterpillar

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#25 Beautiful Natural Rainbow Fluorite Is Just Bands Of Different Colours

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#26 These Are Skeleton Panda Sea Squirts, Also Known As Ascidians. They’re Marine Invertebrate Filter Feeders That Will Probably End Up In A Tim Burton Film At Some Point

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#27 Beautiful Rare Black Baccara

#28 The Satanic Leaf-Tailed Gecko

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#29 This Is What A Baby Flounder Looks Like

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#30 Stunning Black Beauty Sunflower!

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#31 Sailfish Have Been Clocked At Speeds In Excess Of 68mph/112km, Some Experts Consider The Sailfish The Fastest Fish In The World’s Oceans

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#32 Turtles

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#33 Incredibly Detailed Photograph Of Our Sun

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#34 Beautiful Blue Poppies In Tthe Rain

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#35 A Very Geometric Spiderweb

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#36 How Beautiful Is This Peacock

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#37 Stunning

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#38 The Gorgeous Black Calla Lily

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#39 The Stunning Golden Tortoise Beetle. Also Known As Charidotella Sexpunctata, It Is Part Of The Leaf Beetle Family, Chrysomelidae And A Native To The Americas

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#40 The ‘Hungry Tree’, Slowing Devouring A Park Bench In Dublin, Ireland

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#41 The World’s Biggest Flower, Rafflesia Arnoldii, West Sumatra, Indonesia
Indeed the largest flower but also the smelliest! And, to the human nose, not in a good way: its gigantic petals emit a putrid scent like rotting flesh to attract pollinators and prey.

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#42 Blue-Eared Kingfisher

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#43 A Real Life Dragon! The Five-Banded Gliding Lizard Has Modified Ribs That Extend Into A Wing Membrane

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#44 So Some Bees Decided To Make A Hive In Between The Window And The Shutters

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#45 This Is What A Peacock Spider Looks Like

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#46 Indian Giant Flying Squirrel In The Air In Broad Daylight!

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#47 Fluffyboy At The Beach

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#48 Valonia Ventricosa, The Largest Single-Celled Organism On Earth. Yep, This Is A Single Living Cell

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#49 Glass Frog, Photo By Peter Grob

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#50 “Rhodotus Palmatus, Aka The Wrinkled Peach
Rhodotus is a saprobic mushroom, meaning it feeds off of dead organic matter, specifically fallen hardwood logs. It has a “circumboreal” distribution, and can be found in North America, Europe, North Africa, as well as Asia.
It is most likely to fruit during cooler temperatures after long periods of rainy weather. This beauty is not edible and hard to find, but wow what a cool looking mushroom!”

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