Although the 21st century has an exhilarating amount of technology, the mountains, seas, and forests that make up the vast outdoors are the real stars of our world. While our bodies crave all of the gifts that nature has to offer, we are all guilty of spending a bit too much time attached to various devices. And we sometimes overlook how magnificent Mother Nature is.
Most of us have laid back on lazy summer days or glanced out the window at sunset, looking for shapes in the sky. Perhaps you see bunnies or dragons in the clouds. Or naughty outlines in trees and leaves. For those who don't know, it’s scientifically called pareidolia. We have collected some of these patterns in nature, and they prove that Mother Nature clearly has a naughty side. Scroll down to take a look. And upvote your favorites.
Most of us have laid back on lazy summer days or glanced out the window at sunset, looking for shapes in the sky. Perhaps you see bunnies or dragons in the clouds. Or naughty outlines in trees and leaves. For those who don't know, it’s scientifically called pareidolia. We have collected some of these patterns in nature, and they prove that Mother Nature clearly has a naughty side. Scroll down to take a look. And upvote your favorites.
#1. These berries look like boobs
Source: Assfuck-McGriddle
#2. Walking Mesquite in the Sonoran desert
Source: OctopussSevenTwo
#3. A very shapely tree
Source: reddit.com
#4. There's a tree knot in my yard I thought looked like a regency-era couple, so I brought them to life
Source: chiquitamichi
#5. This cute peach
Source: LunaraWolf5
#6. Nipples
Source: iamlostcontactme
#7. My daughter and I planted this tree 32 years ago. We named it Trevor
Source: theexistentialfox
#8. This weird tree I came across today. To me, it kinda looks like a lion's face. What do you think?
Source: pAR4no1dAndr0iD
#9. Leaning in for some affection
Source: flickr.com
#10. Big butt mushroom
Source: creativecommons.org
#11. My friend found this on Google Earth. This is in Antarctica
Source: [deleted]
#12. Mother Nature inside a flower
Source: flickr.com