Sunday, December 21, 2014

20 Reasons Why Nature Is More Terrible Than Most People Ever Realize

Nature can be a beautiful thing to observe. The majesty of seeing a caterpillar emerge from its cocoon as a graceful butterfly, for instance. These facts we recently uncovered, however, are pretty much the opposite of beautiful.


Each of these animals found in the wild are hiding disgusting, terrifying, or down right spooky secrets.



1.) Hippos kill more people in Africa than lions, elephants, leopards, buffaloes, and rhinos combined.


1.) Hippos a href=http://www.viralnova.com/animals-that-kill-humans/ target=_blankkill more people/a in Africa than lions, elephants, leopards, buffaloes, and rhinos combined.


2.) There are 200 million insects for every one human on earth.


2.) There are a href=http://www.si.edu/Encyclopedia_SI/nmnh/buginfo/bugnos.htm target=_blank200 million insects/a for every one human on earth.


3.) Great white sharks can smell blood in water up to three miles away.


3.) Great white sharks can smell a href=http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/great-white-shark/ target=_blankblood in water up to three miles away/a.


4.) But don’t worry, you’re more likely to be killed by a bee than a shark.


4.) But don


5.) Several species of horned lizards are able to squirt blood from their eyes in defense.


5.) Several species of a href=http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/reptiles/horned-toad/ target=_blankhorned lizards/a are able to squirt blood from their eyes in defense.





6.) Inda’s Ganges River is famous for two things: the Hindu ritual of bringing deceased loved ones to its waters for their final resting place, and pollution. Over the years, snapping turtles were introduced to consume the bodies whose families couldn’t afford cremation.


6.) Inda


7.) Most metropolitan areas deal with a high rat population, but in Tehran, Iran, they deal with giant rats weighing as much as 11 pounds.


7.) Most metropolitan areas deal with a high rat population, but in Tehran, Iran, they deal with giant rats weighing as much as a href=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/04/tehran-rats-iran-giant-mutant-rodents-photo_n_2807145.html target=_blank11 pounds/a.


8.) A beaver’s teeth never stop growing but stay filed down with all their tree chewing.


8.) A beaver


9.) A golden poison dart frog has enough venom to kill 10 adults.


9.) A golden poison dart frog has a href=http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/amphibians/golden-poison-dart-frog/ target=_blankenough venom/a to kill 10 adults.


10.) There is such a thing as a “flying snake.” They’re able to glide in air for up to 330 feet and can even make turns and change direction midair.


10.) There is such a thing as a flying snake. They


11.) Snow leopards can jump as far as 50 feet in one bound.


11.) Snow leopards can jump as far as 50 feet in a href=http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/snow-leopard/ target=_blankone bound/a.





12.) Golden eagles have been clocked at 150 miles per hour when diving at their prey.


12.) Golden eagles have been clocked at a href=http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/golden-eagle/ target=_blank150 miles per hour/a when diving at their prey.


13.) Vampire bats are 100% real and do in fact live on blood.


13.) Vampire bats are 100% real and do in fact a href=http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/common-vampire-bat/live on blood/a.


14.) A wolf can eat up to 20 pounds of meat in one sitting.


14.) A wolf can eat up to 20 pounds of meat a href=http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/wolf/ target=_blankin one sitting/a.


15.) Tarantulas consume their prey by injecting them with a poison that liquifies their insides which they then drink.


15.) Tarantulas consume their prey by injecting them with a poison that liquifies their insides which a href=http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/bugs/tarantula/ target=_blankthey then drink/a.


16.) As a defense mechanism, sea cucumbers spew portions of their internal organs through their anus.


16.) As a a href=http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/invertebrates/sea-cucumber target=_blankdefense mechanism/a, sea cucumbers spew portions of their internal organs through their anus.


17.) In case you weren’t already terrified of snakes, king cobras have enough venom in one bite to kill 20 people.


17.) In case you weren


18.) Most koalas have chlamydia.


18.) Most koalas have a href=http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-22207442 target=_blankchlamydia/a.


19.) Groups of meerkats essentially have designated dictators who assign mating couples and harshly punish any female who is impregnated without permission.


19.) Groups of meerkats essentially have designated dictators who assign mating couples and a href=http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/baby-murdering-meerkat-alpha-females-enslave-subordinates-as-wet-nurses-1207037/ target=_blankharshly punish any female who is impregnated without permission/a.


20.) Crocodiles can climb trees.


20.) Crocodiles can a href=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saXKPQL7ffc target=_blankclimb trees/a.


Basically, the safest option: Never leave your house ever again! At least there you only have to worry about your pets getting wild.



20 Reasons Why Nature Is More Terrible Than Most People Ever Realize

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