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We are here to appreciate the awesome majesty and incredibly cool aspects of nature. 🔥 Banner done by u/esoterix_luke

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All rules are subject to moderator discretion.
1. Posts on this subreddit must be exciting and interesting images of nature.

This is /r/NatureIsFuckingLit, a nature appreciation subreddit: content must contain nature.

No posting of non-wild (captive) or domesticated animals. No content involving people harming or harassing animals. Please do not submit sunrises, sunsets, or other content which does not have an element of 'wow-factor'. No posting of photoshopped or otherwise excessively and unnecessarily manipulated images.

2. Submission Titles

Every post title must begin with the fire emoji (🔥) and a space. The fire emoji defines this community. Your post will be automatically removed if you do not follow this rule.

Titles should be accurate and descriptive: low effort titles will be removed. Include the animal/plant name, a location, and brief description to the best of your ability. Titles cannot say "[Subject] is Lit".

3. Reposts

No posts that have been previously posted on this subreddit within 120 days (4 months) may be posted again. No posts that have previously been posted on this subreddit with over 10,000 upvotes in the past year may be posted again.

Search the subreddit for key terms like the animal name before posting to check if your post is a repost. You can also use KarmaDecay and Google Reverse Image Search. Spamming many posts or excessive cross-posting in an attempt to karma farm will get you banned.

5. NSFW/L

We do not allow NSFW content: bloody, gory and violent content can be redirected to our sister subreddit /r/natureismetal.

6. Human Concerns

No politics, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, diet, or similar topics of human conceit. We are here for the awesomeness of nature. Any references to these topics will be removed.

REGARDING HIDDEN ACCOUNT AGE/KARMA THRESHOLD

We hide the exact amounts to combat the rampant spam on this subreddit, this was the only way we found to significantly fight the spam/repost bot accounts. These numbers are not high and don’t take long to achieve, but the exact numbers are hidden so karma farming bots can’t just meet them easily then come here. Please do not send us a message to inquire about our karma rules. It's a question we do not and will not answer, nor do we override. Go out and build your numbers and try again in the future - we're not going anywhere :)

Please Visit Our Sister Subreddits:

For badass nature in all its gorey brutality, visit /r/natureismetal.

For cool extinct nature, check out /r/Naturewasmetal.

For people being badasses, visit /r/Humansaremetal.

For dead animals doing crazy things from the afterlife, check out /r/taxidermy and /r/taxidermyismetal.

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/r/NatureIsFuckingLit

14,610,261 Subscribers

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🔥Spider-Man Pose

20 Comments
2024/10/16
17:51 UTC

5,186

🔥Bears often use rocks or trees as part of their grooming routine to remove loose fur, dislodge parasites, or relieve itches caused by insect bites

152 Comments
2024/10/16
15:15 UTC

540

🔥 A female Eurasian bullfinch. Unlike the male, which has bright red coat, the female is grey, kind of looking like a small hooded crow

6 Comments
2024/10/16
13:53 UTC

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🔥🔥Deer family eating 3🔥🔥

A few weeks ago, I made a couple videos and decided to make a channel for white noise. If you’re interested in videos like this, here’s a link to the channel.

https://youtube.com/@soundsofnature-y6m?si=SF-Wi1_8JUjVbKTa

9 Comments
2024/10/16
13:01 UTC

5,169

🔥Bioluminescent Waves and the Comet over Malibu

32 Comments
2024/10/16
05:01 UTC

2,080

🔥Crystal Caves in Bermuda is an incredible sight to behold.

23 Comments
2024/10/15
18:30 UTC

15,644

🔥 The largest moth in North America,the Cecropia moth

283 Comments
2024/10/15
18:01 UTC

7,380

🔥 SlowMo bee colony ❤️ 🔥

56 Comments
2024/10/15
16:39 UTC

3,739

🔥The Emperor Penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri)

39 Comments
2024/10/15
15:06 UTC

1,882

🔥 That one time my dog had to sit completely still for 10 minutes in order to not scare away our visitors

10 Comments
2024/10/15
13:14 UTC

1,553

🔥 “Houses of the Holy”, Aurora australis over Tasmanian beach [OC][2000x1298]

37 Comments
2024/10/15
10:54 UTC

644

🔥The stealthy & clever phylliidae, also known as the leaf insect or leaf bug🍃

7 Comments
2024/10/15
00:32 UTC

255

🔥2 Hours of Aurora Borealis in a 3 min Timelapse with a visit from the Big Dipper. 10/10/24 Middle Cove , Newfoundland. What an awesome night!

9 Comments
2024/10/14
22:45 UTC

4,504

🔥 Migratory Snow Geese 🔥

OC @mukul.soman

29 Comments
2024/10/14
21:58 UTC

1,145

🔥Bufo Alvarius— Sonoran Desert Toad- Colorado River Toad. Produces a secretion with 5MeO-DMT

123 Comments
2024/10/14
19:31 UTC

8 Comments
2024/10/14
19:15 UTC

9,104

🔥This ram brought a hammer to a knife fight and gets schooled by a wise old buck. 🔥

324 Comments
2024/10/14
16:17 UTC

1,207

🔥A jaguar leaps from a tree to ambush a large caiman, showcasing an impressive display of predatory skill

18 Comments
2024/10/14
15:11 UTC

319

🔥A Green Metallic Bee.

10 Comments
2024/10/14
14:25 UTC

2,552

🔥 This ptarmigan is perfectly camouflaged against the rocky background

23 Comments
2024/10/14
13:53 UTC

38,276

🔥 Sika deer relaxing by cherry blossom trees at Nara park in Japan

Video credit: Kazuki ikeda

287 Comments
2024/10/14
11:13 UTC

2,754

🔥Who's there?

11 Comments
2024/10/14
09:16 UTC

835

🔥 "Iberian Lynx" winner of the Rewilding Europe Award (Staffan Widstrand)

9 Comments
2024/10/14
09:01 UTC

1,255

🔥 Fog On Fire

9 Comments
2024/10/14
04:20 UTC

428

🔥 I made a time-lapse of the northern lights. [OC]

7 Comments
2024/10/14
03:09 UTC

1,857

🔥 Madagascan Sunnset Moth: these day-flying moths are often mistaken for butterflies, because they are covered in iridescent scales that give them a colorful, almost rainbow-like appearance

15 Comments
2024/10/14
02:25 UTC

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