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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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In Depth Rules

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

15,572,718 Subscribers

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🔥 One of the best things being a reindeer herder is too see the northern lights dancing above you almost every night

19 Comments
2025/01/31
04:51 UTC

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🔥Only one in 80,000 deer have this coloratio- hey wait a minute..

31 Comments
2025/01/31
01:20 UTC

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🔥Sunlight interacting with oils released from decomposing vegetation creating this colorful effect on the water

6 Comments
2025/01/31
00:20 UTC

7,566

🔥 Here's what the aurora looks like overhead in real-time

83 Comments
2025/01/30
22:40 UTC

6,558

🔥 Ultra rare melanistic black deer. Less than 1% or 1 in 800,000 deer have this condition.

257 Comments
2025/01/30
20:25 UTC

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🔥 This is a piebald coat and shows up in about 1 out of 1000 deer.

44 Comments
2025/01/30
19:14 UTC

605

🔥Columbia River Gorge-ous, Oregon

3 Comments
2025/01/30
18:33 UTC

47,131

🔥Albinism is extremely rare, occurring in about 1 in 30,000 deer

618 Comments
2025/01/30
12:56 UTC

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🔥Foxes use magnetic north to increase chances of killing their prey!

Since someone posted a video they took showing this, I wanted to share the documentary clip. Scientists found that foxes are vastly more successful, at hunting field mice when facing magnetic north.

5 Comments
2025/01/30
11:19 UTC

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🔥 Angry Texas Night

7 Comments
2025/01/30
03:41 UTC

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🔥Cute little bird hanging out near the letterbox

110 Comments
2025/01/30
02:35 UTC

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🔥Gorgeous Lion’s Mane specimen

39 Comments
2025/01/30
00:31 UTC

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🔥 The aurora borealis last night outside my cabin in Venetie, Alaska

1326 Comments
2025/01/30
00:29 UTC

5,053

🔥 black-breasted buzzard uses a small rock to crack open an emu egg for a protein-packed meal

134 Comments
2025/01/29
23:03 UTC

2,306

🔥 Furry Ninjas: Nature's Masters of Stealth and Precision

41 Comments
2025/01/29
18:04 UTC

350

🔥bird calls that sound like a lion roar, police siren, and one that mimics any human sound

14 Comments
2025/01/29
17:45 UTC

7,325

🔥Dad penguin is tired of a bully picking on his kid.

73 Comments
2025/01/29
15:29 UTC

728

🔥 Evenings are a lot more beautiful when there are polar stratospheric clouds all over the sky

8 Comments
2025/01/29
15:00 UTC

1,115

🔥 Saw a snake climbing a tree, not sure if pregnant or finished eating. Happy year of the snake! 🐍

24 Comments
2025/01/29
12:45 UTC

1,980

🔥Monarch butterfly migration

38 Comments
2025/01/29
07:25 UTC

515

🔥 When hunting, polar bears use a skill called "still hunting." Meaning they wait near a hole/crack in the ice for prey to come. Mainly seals. Also their skin is black.🐻‍❄️

51 Comments
2025/01/29
01:27 UTC

6,621

🔥 This rare 'white' giraffe named Omo was first sighted in 2015 in Tarangire National Park in Tanzania.

50 Comments
2025/01/29
00:51 UTC

551

🔥 Texas Reflections & Crepuscular Rays

21 Comments
2025/01/28
23:08 UTC

57,194

🔥 Sea otter showing off his favorite rock to a fisherman

896 Comments
2025/01/28
22:48 UTC

1,619

🔥 This beautiful cascade of waterfalls in the Black Forest

28 Comments
2025/01/28
21:56 UTC

2,761

🔥The Gecko has many microscopic hairs on its feet that increase the "Van der Waals forces" (the distance-dependent attraction between atoms or molecules) between its feet and the surface. Their feet can adhere to any type of material with the exception of Teflon (PTFE).

64 Comments
2025/01/28
18:05 UTC

4,355

🔥 The incredible colours of the wings of a newly emerged cicada

30 Comments
2025/01/28
10:28 UTC

1,254

🔥Swamp covered in a mosaic of surface ice formations in Florida during the recent cold snap

10 Comments
2025/01/27
23:43 UTC

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