Nature is stunning. You will be so amazed to see a lot of things which is hidden from your visible eye. These incredible things which are hidden from us will be found by keen observers such as wildlife photographers and it is difficult to describe these things by words. Sometimes the beauty it seems from the outside but deadly from inside. It is not an environment for the faintest of hearts. It may not be the same scenario explained in books but far more fascinating than you think. You will be somewhat wrong what you originally thought about the beauty of nature when you see and feel it in person.
Sometimes animals or flowers may be charming but may be hiding secrets which are truly deadly. After seeing these unusual pictures of natural events and animals you will get to know why most people residing in cities rather than living with nature. So we have lined up a few images together to reveal that nature is no less than a piece of art!
This shark is older than the United States Of America. Unbelievable right?

Large Attacus Atlas moth.

This Is a tree from California.

An eagle ray.

Isn’t it beautiful? this blue fungus growing on a dead branch looks!

Crown shyness – Unsurprisingly occurring phenomenon where the uppermost branches of certain tree species don’t like to touch one another.

The storm during a volcanic eruption looks like.

A hammerhead bat!

Have you seen Gigantic water lily leaves?

Seem like mini skulls? No, its Snapdragon seed pods.

A sawfish.

Ouroboros baby dragon.

A Dragon eye.

The Universe.

It An American crocodile.

Deadly jellyfish.

The storm is about to come.

Black Hellebore.

Neskowin Ghost Forest in Oregon.

Galapagos marine iguanas.


I am a Business Management graduate from the University Of Staffordshire (UK) and a qualified personnel officer who completed the National Diploma of Training and Human Resource development at Institute of Personnel Management (Sri-Lanka).
Apart from my professional career in the field of HRM, I am also a freelance writer of web and business contents.