30 Pictures And Illustrations That Might Make You Say “Nature Was Metal”

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30 Pictures And Illustrations That Might Make You Say “Nature Was Metal”
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30 Pictures And Illustrations That Might Make You Say “Nature Was Metal” nature amazing

Mother nature never ceases to amaze us. It’s a source of life for awe-inspiring creatures, from delicate to humongous, and everything in between. However, some of the latter might seem delicate, too, compared to the living things that have gone extinct.

Bugs the size of a human, reptiles of ginormous proportions, and rodents with horns—these are just a few examples proving that “” back in the day. That’s why there’s an entire subreddit, under this exact name, dedicated to some of nature’s most extraordinary creations that have vanished from the face of the earth.

Today we’ve listed a bunch of them for you to get acquainted with. Whether you find them atrocious or absolutely fascinating, they show the name of the subreddit is definitely not baseless. Scroll down to marvel at the beauties and the beasts andThis Is The Best-Preserved Dinosaur Specimen Ever Unearthed.

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